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Labour MPs seek cap on political donations
Key takeaways
- One Labour MP, Alex Sobel is putting forward a plan to cap political donations at £1m in an amendment to a bill that is back in Parliament this month.
- There are currently no restrictions on the amount of money UK-based donors can give to political parties and politicians.
- Labour MPs are confident a donations cap will be backed by dozens of MPs including Burnham, who is widely expected to replace Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer later this month.
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PA Media By Joshua Nevett Political reporter Published34 minutes ago Labour MPs are proposing a cap on UK-based donations to political parties that they believe Andy Burnham will support in some form if he becomes the next prime minister.
One Labour MP, Alex Sobel is putting forward a plan to cap political donations at £1m in an amendment to a bill that is back in Parliament this month.
There are currently no restrictions on the amount of money UK-based donors can give to political parties and politicians.
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