Political parties' donations fall by almost 拢1m
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Donations to political parties fell by almost 拢1m during the second quarter of this year, official figures show.
The said 拢7,873,478 in funding had been reported - down 拢992,312 on the first three months of the year.
The Conservatives received 拢3,785,579, Labour 拢2,964,471 and the Liberal Democrats 拢717,797.
Labour's biggest donor was the Unite union, while the Conservatives' was financier Michael Farmer.
After the three main parties, the Green Party received the most donations, totalling 拢180,060.
Next was the British National Party, with 拢100,000, followed by the Co-operative Party, on 拢76,200, and the UK Independence Party, on 拢29,370.
Plaid Cymru received 拢17,500 and the Scottish National Party 拢2,500.
Among its donations, Labour was given 拢840,275 by Unite, 拢429,558 by the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW) and 拢313,863 by the GMB union.
Mr Farmer, who was appointed the Conservatives' co-treasurer in February, gave the party 拢512,450.
The Liberal Democrats' largest donation was 拢250,000 from Brompton Capital Limited, a property development company owned by entrepreneur Rumi Verjee, who last year dined with party leader Nick Clegg at his grace and favour residence Chevening, in Kent.
The largest individual donor was Lib Dem peer Lord Loomba, who gave 拢100,000. The Lib Dems also received 拢350,440 in public funds.
The Labour Party received 拢1,640,198 in public money, as part of a longstanding scheme to aid opposition parties.
The Conservatives were given 拢27,377 in public money, as a result of being in opposition in Scotland.
The commission also said political parties owed 拢14.6m in outstanding loans, a slight fall on the figure for the first quarter of the year.
- Published22 May 2012
- Published22 February 2012