Ministers are drawing up plans proscribing international donors from giving limitless funds to UK political events, Sky Information understands.
At the moment, political events can settle for donations from any firm registered within the UK – and international donors can and have used these firms to make oblique contributions.
The foundations enable for British firms for use on this manner even when they don’t make any cash in any respect.
Nevertheless, Sky Information understands that officers are presently taking a look at proscribing donations primarily based on how a lot cash an organization makes – both utilizing a revenue or a share of income to calculate a possible cap for the quantity every UK enterprise may give.
The federal government says that is according to its manifesto pledge to “protect democracy by strengthening the rules around donations to political parties”.
Senior authorities sources have advised Sky Information these modifications are partially about Elon Musk.
Officers are mentioned to be concerned in regards to the rumoured donation of $100m (about £80m) that Musk has steered he would make to Reform UK.
The federal government’s pondering is that the tech billionaire is probably going to do that simply earlier than the subsequent election, and so they hope they will cross their Elections Invoice – the laws by way of which the donation loophole could be closed – by way of parliament earlier than that occurs.
The invoice would enter parliament within the subsequent session, however ministers have advised MPs that they need to count on an replace to those plans inside months.
Musk’s donation could be an astronomical quantity within the context of British politics.
The sum would trump all political donations which were made to any political social gathering this 12 months – and would inevitably make a huge impact on campaigning.
Elon Musk shouldn’t be on the electoral register and the British arm of his firm X – X.AI London Restricted – has not but made any cash.
Below the proposed modifications, this avenue of donating cash to Reform UK wouldn’t be potential.
A authorities supply mentioned that is simply one of many choices on the desk, including that one other change they’re contemplating will imply enhanced due diligence checks on donations from unincorporated associations.
In unique polling, Sky Information has discovered that any cash given to events by international donors is extremely unpopular.
A complete of 77% of respondents thought international nationals who will not be registered to vote within the UK shouldn’t be allowed to donate to political events, whereas solely 7% thought they need to be.
Even wanting particularly at Reform UK voters, who would doubtless profit from an Elon Musk donation, the share is roughly the identical: 73% mentioned they shouldn’t donate to British politics in any respect, whereas 7% mentioned they need to.
There may be lots of money swirling throughout Westminster and international cash can and does enter UK politics.
Transparency Worldwide discovered virtually £1 in each £10 donated to events and politicians got here from unknown or doubtful sources between 2001 and 2024.
Regardless of the motivation, these modifications might deliver larger transparency to what’s behind any murky cash swirling into Westminster.