Government may cap UK political donations to limit foreign influence by aIphadraig Tags:ScotlandUnited Kingdom 9 comments This is a good move. Sooner the better! The SNP will be happy to hear that they won’t be affected by this change. Unless they plan to include buttons in the limit. It’s wild that the cap isn’t 0 to begin with Now here’s a thought. Reform isn’t technically a political party, and is therefore not registered with the Electoral Commission, is it ? So that would mean they’re not bound by the Electoral Commission rules on campaign spending, are they ? Good. Can we ban Twitter now. Sounds like a plan. Capping legal bribery…but not making it illegal…this government is so corrupt An excellent idea Should do that quickly and just ban money from foreign lands entering British politics, ie if they don’t live in the U.K. then they can’t donate. Comments are closed.
The SNP will be happy to hear that they won’t be affected by this change. Unless they plan to include buttons in the limit.
Now here’s a thought. Reform isn’t technically a political party, and is therefore not registered with the Electoral Commission, is it ? So that would mean they’re not bound by the Electoral Commission rules on campaign spending, are they ?
Should do that quickly and just ban money from foreign lands entering British politics, ie if they don’t live in the U.K. then they can’t donate.
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This is a good move. Sooner the better!
The SNP will be happy to hear that they won’t be affected by this change.
Unless they plan to include buttons in the limit.
It’s wild that the cap isn’t 0 to begin with
Now here’s a thought.
Reform isn’t technically a political party, and is therefore not registered with the Electoral Commission, is it ?
So that would mean they’re not bound by the Electoral Commission rules on campaign spending, are they ?
Good. Can we ban Twitter now.
Sounds like a plan.
Capping legal bribery…but not making it illegal…this government is so corrupt
An excellent idea
Should do that quickly and just ban money from foreign lands entering British politics, ie if they don’t live in the U.K. then they can’t donate.
Comments are closed.