DONATIONS
To make a donation please click one of the buttons below.
We can only accept your donation if you are resident in the UK. Any donation over £500 donated between 1 January and 31 December each year we require your UK postal address for use to accept the donation under UK Election Laws.
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For amounts over £500 we require your full contact details to be able to accept the donation under election law.
There are rules on which donations political parties in Great Britain and Northern Ireland can accept and how they must be recorded and reported to the Electoral Commission.
What is a donation?
A donation is money, goods or services given to a party without charge or on non-commercial terms, with a value of over £500 (in the same calendar year January - December). For amounts above £500 we require your full postal address.
Some examples of donations include:
Please note, that anonymous donations over £500 cannot be accepted. Multiple donations from the same source will be aggregated for recording and reporting purposes. Donor details will appear in the election return and if a donor donates over a certain amount the identity of the donor will appear on the Electoral Commission website.
More information can be viewed about donions on The Electoral Commission website
What is a donation?
A donation is money, goods or services given to a party without charge or on non-commercial terms, with a value of over £500 (in the same calendar year January - December). For amounts above £500 we require your full postal address.
Some examples of donations include:
- A gift of money or other property.
- Sponsorship of an event or publication.
- Subscription or affiliation payments.
- Free or specially discounted use of an office.
- Under PPERA, anything with a value of £500 or less is not a donation.
Please note, that anonymous donations over £500 cannot be accepted. Multiple donations from the same source will be aggregated for recording and reporting purposes. Donor details will appear in the election return and if a donor donates over a certain amount the identity of the donor will appear on the Electoral Commission website.
More information can be viewed about donions on The Electoral Commission website