More than 130 candidates from the Reform UK party are reportedly ignoring Electoral Commission rules on anonymous donations. These candidates have raised tens of thousands of pounds through a crowdfunding platform without explaining how they will vet donors. Byline Times reports that the platform allows donors to keep their addresses secret and donate from abroad, both of which breach the rules of the Electoral Commission. There are claims that the Reform UK party does not have 'millionaire' funders. The report highlights that 136 candidates are involved as of July 1, 2024.
Deeply troubling Breaking News: More Than 130 Reform Candidates Ignoring Electoral Commission Rules on Anonymous Donations – Byline Times https://t.co/fSKuneycFa
Byline Times reveals that 136 Reform UK candidates are raising money from a crowdfunding platform that allows donors to keep their address secret and donate from abroad - both of which breach the rules of the @ElectoralCommUK https://t.co/DAe3SFfua6
More Than 130 Reform Candidates Ignoring Electoral Commission Rules on Anonymous Donations – @BylineTimes https://t.co/JeOhodN92Z
130+ Reform candidates ignoring electoral commission rules on anonymous donations Candidates have raised tens of thousands despite failing to explain how they will vet donors, amid claims the party doesn’t have ‘millionaire’ funders 😳 @BylineTimes https://t.co/sgePqAvEqS
🔴 Revealed: More than 130 Reform Candidates Ignoring Electoral Commission Rules on Anonymous Donations Candidates have raised tens of thousands of pounds on a crowdfunding platform despite not explaining how they will vet donors, @adambychawski reports https://t.co/vu1bXzzVQe
🔴 Revealed: More than 150 Reform Candidates Ignoring Electoral Commission Rules on Anonymous Donations Candidates have raised tens of thousands of pounds on a crowdfunding platform despite not explaining how they will vet donors, @adambychawski reports https://t.co/vu1bXzzVQe