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Political party donations and loans published for Q4 2020

In 2020, political parties registered in Great Britain and Northern Ireland reported accepting a total of £41,627,063 in donations and public funds, according to new figures published by the Electoral Commission. This compares to over £117m ‬accepted in 2019, and £49m in 2018. 

In the fourth quarter of 2020 (October to December), 20 political parties registered in Great Britain and Northern Ireland accepted £10,937,856 in donations and public funds.

Commenting on the information published today, Louise Edwards, Director of Regulation, said: 

“Publishing this data gives voters important information on how parties in the United Kingdom are being funded, in order to enhance public confidence and trust in our democratic processes.

“We welcome the fact that most parties continue to deliver their donation reports to us on time despite the challenging circumstances caused by Covid-19.” 

Political parties are required to submit quarterly donation and loan returns to the Electoral Commission, and include:

  • donations accepted above the £7,500 threshold (£1,500 for accounting units) smaller donations from a single donor which add together to exceed the reporting threshold 
  • donations which ought to have been reported in previous quarters
  • impermissible donations they have received and the action taken in relation to these.

Donation and loan reports from this quarter also include furlough payments from HM Treasury which are included in the public funds category.

Click here for the full press release

 

Channel website: https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk

Original article link: https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/media-centre/political-party-donations-and-loans-published-q4-2020

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