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
1 Reform UK Christopher Harborne Cryptocurrency investor who lives in Thailand, and also holds Thai citizenship under the name Chakrit Sakunkrit. £9,000,000
2 Conservative Jez San Video game tycoon. £3,000,000
3 Reform UK Nick Candy Treasurer of Reform UK. Billionaire who moved to Monaco in 2005 'for tax reasons'. £990,000
4 Reform UK Richard Tice MP / Tice Invesments Ltd Deputy Leader of Reform UK. £613,000
5 Conservative 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
6 Conservative Graham Edwards Treasurer of the Conservative Party. Was given a peerage by Tory leader Kemi Badenoch in August 2025. £459,937
7 Conservative Kamal Pankhania / Westcombe Homes Ltd / Westcombe Developments Ltd Luxury property developer. £458,400
8 Conservative 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
9 Labour Reginald Collins Bequests by a Labour member. No other information known. £375,000
10 Reform UK Bassim Haidar Multi-millionaire who left the UK in 2024 because of taxes on 'non-doms'. £355,000


Notes: Richard Tice donated via the company he owns, Tice Investments Ltd. Lord Bamford donated personally and via his companies, JCB Sales Ltd and JC Bamford Excavators Ltd. Kamal Pankhania donated personally and via his companies, Westcombe Homes Ltd and Westcombe Developments Ltd. Michael Spencer donated via his company, IPGL Ltd.

Source: Electoral Commission