9 December 2025
Top 10 individual donors to political parties in 2025
The millionaires and billionaires who gave most to Britain’s political parties in the first three quarters of 2025.
| Rank | Party | Donor | Description | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Christopher Harborne | Cryptocurrency investor who lives in Thailand, and also holds Thai citizenship under the name Chakrit Sakunkrit. | £9,000,000 |
| 2 | ![]() |
Jez San | Video game tycoon. | £3,000,000 |
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Nick Candy | Treasurer of Reform UK. Billionaire who moved to Monaco in 2005 'for tax reasons'. | £990,000 |
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Richard Tice MP / Tice Invesments Ltd | Deputy Leader of Reform UK. | £613,000 |
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Lord Bamford / JCB Sales Ltd / JC Bamford Excavators Ltd | Billionaire owner of machine manufacurer JCB. Has recently announced he is also donating to Reform. | £535,860 |
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Graham Edwards | Treasurer of the Conservative Party. Was given a peerage by Tory leader Kemi Badenoch in August 2025. | £459,937 |
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Kamal Pankhania / Westcombe Homes Ltd / Westcombe Developments Ltd | Luxury property developer. | £458,400 |
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Lord Michael Spencer / IPGL Ltd | Former Treasurer of the Conservative Party. Was given a peerage by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson in 2020. | £375,000 |
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Reginald Collins | Bequests by a Labour member. No other information known. | £375,000 |
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Bassim Haidar | Multi-millionaire who left the UK in 2024 because of taxes on 'non-doms'. | £355,000 |


