Britain’s opposition Labor Party received around £4.4 million in donations in the second week of campaigning for next month’s elections, according to official figures, more than 14 times more than the governing Conservative Party.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives, who trail Labor by around 20 points in opinion polls ahead of the July 4 election, received just £292,500, according to weekly data released by the Electoral Commission this week. Friday (21).
The Conservatives also received less than Nigel Farage’s Reform Party, which received £742,000, and the Liberal Democrats, who recorded £335,000 in donations.
Labor’s donations included £2.5 million from David Sainsbury, a former Labor MP and former chairman of supermarket chain Sainsbury’s, and £900,000 from Gary Lubner, former chief executive of Belron, an international repair company. and windshield replacement.
Traditionally, conservatives receive much more than their opponents.
The data, which covered the period June 6-12, showed that a total of more than £5.8 million in donations was reported by political parties and activists during the period.
In the first week of the campaign, Labor received around £927,000, while donations to the Conservatives totaled just under £575,000.
Source: CNN Brasil

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