UK Government to Announce New Measures on Political Donation Transparency
1-Minute Brief
The planned reforms aim to address concerns over political funding transparency and restrict large donations from foreign-based sources.
Key Facts
- Ministers are set to announce new measures to increase transparency in political funding.
- The measures include restrictions on donations from foreign-based benefactors.
- Nigel Farage faces calls for a possible second investigation into gifts received from a convicted fraudster before becoming an MP.
- Overseas voters moving to the UK could face a £100,000 donations cap for one year under the planned changes.
- The government’s actions are part of its response to a review of political funding.
What Happened
The UK government plans to introduce new rules to make political donations more transparent, including limits on foreign-based donors and a cap for certain overseas voters.
Why It Matters
These measures are intended to address concerns about the influence of large and foreign donations in UK politics, following recent scrutiny of political figures and funding sources.
What's Next
The government is expected to formally announce the new measures on Monday. Further details and potential investigations into political donations may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft2h agoMinisters to crack down on political donations as Farage faces calls for second inquiry
- BBC NewsCenter12m agoOverseas voters moving to UK could face £100,000 donations cap for year
