Reform UK's donations would plummet under proposed £100,000 cap, analysis finds
Quick Look
- Analysis suggests Reform UK would have received only 15% of its donations if a £100,000 cap was in place.
- The party relies heavily on a few wealthy backers, with two billionaires accounting for 71% of its income last year.
- Other major parties would be less affected.
AI-generated summary
Analysis suggests Reform UK would have received only 15% of its donations if a £100,000 cap was in place. The party relies heavily on a few wealthy backers, with two billionaires accounting for 71% of its income last year. Other major parties would be less affected.





