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Quarter 4 2012

On 20 February 2013 we published the donations accepted and borrowing by all political parties during Quarter 4 2012 (October, November and December).

This page provides data and charts on:

The analysis on this page is based on data from our PEF Online donations search which provides full details of all donations. We also maintain several other registers of parties and finances.

For questions or requests, please contact the Party and Elections Finance Directorate by email (pef@electoralcommission.org.uk) or telephone (020 7271 0616).

Donations accepted

Eleven political parties have reported accepting donations totalling £7,286,258 between 1 October and 31 December (excluding public funds, donations reported late, impermissible donations and donations from unidentifiable donors). Donations reported this quarter that should have been reported in a previous quarter (donations reported late) have not been included but can be viewed in the specific section below. 

The figures do not include all donations accepted by political parties. Under the Political Parties, Elections and Referendum Act 2000, parties are required only to report to us:

Prior to 1 January 2010, parties were required to report donations above £5,000 to their party headquarters (HQ), and £1,000 to accounting units. Thresholds for reporting donations changed with the Political Parties and Elections Act 2009 (PPE Act) which became law in July 2009.

Click here to find out more about the legislation on donations to political parties.

Table 1: Donations accepted by political parties in Quarter 4 2012 (October, November and December)

Figures are rounded to the nearest pound and may be subject to change if donations accepted in Quarter 4 2012 are reported late in future.

Party Cash Non-cash Other Total
Amount (£) No. Amount (£) No. Amount (£) No. Amount (£) No.
British National Party 100,000 1
0 0 0 0 100,000 1
Conservative and Unionist Party  3,150,777 161 156,333
29 2,000
1
3,309,109 191
Co-operative Party 81,163
2
7,250
2
0 0 88,413
4
Don't Cook Party
72,712
1 0 0 0 0 72,712 1
Green Party
14,530 7
0 0 0 0
14,530
7
Labour Party
2,391,137
150
173,541
31 28,206
4 2,592,885
185
Liberal Democrats
480,531
135
90,428
18
0
0
570,959
153
Scottish Green Party
15,672 2
0
0
0 0 15,672
2
Scottish National Party (SNP) 201,593
7
2,080
1
203,673
8
The Socialist Party of Great Britain
150,000 1
0 150,000 1
UK Independence Party (UK I P) 152,258 21
16,047
5
0 0 168,305 26
Total 6,810,373 486 445,679 88 30,206 5 7,286,258 579

Other donation types include visits and donations from Trusts.

Chart 1: Donations accepted by party in Quarter 4 2012

Pie chart showing donations accepted by party in Quarter 4 2012 

Note: Chart and figures may be subject to changes if donations are reported late in future quarters.

Donations reported late

Donations must be reported in the quarterly return for the period in which they were accepted. Any donation not reported in the quarter it was accepted is a donation reported late.

Five parties reported 8 donations in the Quarter 4 2012 return that should have been reported in previous quarters totalling £30,152.

Click here to view full details and analysis of all donations reported late since Q1 2007 (XLS).

Table 2: Donations reported this quarter that should have been reported previously

The total has been broken down by central party/HQ and accounting units according to the section of the party that failed to report the donation on time.

Figures are rounded to the nearest pound.

Party Central party/HQ Accounting units Total
Amount (£) No. Amount (£) No. Amount (£) No.
Conservative and Unionist Party
0
0 5,000
1 5,000
1
Co-operative Party
0 0 5,246
1
5,246
1
Labour Party
9,400
2
2,000
1 11,400
3
Liberal Democrats
0
0
1,899
1
1,899
1
United Kingdom Independence Party (UK I P)
6,607
2
0
0
6,607
2
Total 16,007 4 14,145 4 30,152 8

Chart 2: Trend: level of donations reported late since 2007

Amount of donations reported late by quarter, broken down by party.

Chart showing the level of donations reported late since 2007 

Donations accepted per accounting unit

Table 3: Accounting units that received most donations (amount) during Quarter 4 2012

Parties' headquarters are excluded. Figures have been rounded to the nearest pound. 

Accounting unit name Party Amount (£)
1 National TULO Labour Party 79,361
2 Scottish Labour Party Labour Party 48,855
3 Norfolk North West
Conservative and Unionist Party 32,404
4 Sutton Borough
Liberal Democrats
23,960
5 Portsmouth
Liberal Democrats
21,017
6 Grwp San Steffan / Westminster Group Plaid Cymru -The Party of Wales 18,322
7 Newbury
Conservative and Unionist Party 18,250
8 Labour Students
Labour Party
17,644
9 Manchester Local Government Committee
Labour Party
16,450
10 Harringey Borough
Liberal Democrats
15,013

Donor type

Parties can only accept donations from permissible sources. These are set out in the legislation and parties have got 30 days to decide whether they can accept or should return money received from the donor.

Click here to know more about eligible donors and the legislation on political parties finance.

Table 4: Amount accepted by political parties in Quarter 4 2012 by type of donor

Figures have been rounded to the nearest pound. 

Party Company (£) Friendly or Registered Society (£) Individual (£) Trade Union (£) Unincorporated Association (£) Trusts (£) Other donor types (£) 
British National Party  0
100,000
Conservative and Unionist Party 761,628 2,000 2,168,234 0 375,247
2,000 0
Co-operative Party 0 88,413 0 0 0 0 0
Don't Cook Party
72,712
0
0 0
0
0
0
Green Party 0 0 14,530
0 0 0 0
Labour Party 70,434
4,425
306,257
1,873,543
158,304 15,600 164,322
Liberal Democrats 128,837 0 361,501
0 58,622 0 22,000
Scottish Green Party
0 0
15,672
0
0
0 0
Scottish National Party (SNP) 2,080
201,593
The Socialist Party of Great Britain
0
0
150,000
0
0
0
0
UK Independence Party (UK I P) 5,000 0 163,305
0 0 0 0
Total 1,040,691 94,838 3,481,091 1,873,543 592,173 17,600 186,322

Chart 3: Breakdown by donor type of all donations received by parties in Quarter 4 2012

Chart 3: Breakdown by donor type of all donations received by parties in Quarter 4 2012

 

Chart 4: Breakdown (in percentage) of donations made to parties by category of donor

This charts presents how each of the different donor types contributed in percentage to the parties' Quarter 4 2012 donation income.

Chart 4: Breakdown (in percentage) of donations made to parties by category of donor

 

Chart and figures may be subject to change if donations are reported late in future quarters.

Top donors

Table 5: List of Quarter 4 2012 top donors

This table lists the top ten donors for Quarter 4 2012. Figures have been rounded to the nearest pound.

The table only includes donations accepted in October, November and December 2012 (Quarter 4 2012).  Donations reported late are not included. 

Donor name Total amount (£) Recipient
1 Unite the Union 832,990
Labour Party
2 UNISON 386,363
Labour Party
3 GMB 316,475
Labour Party
4 National Conservative Draws Society
300,000
Conservative and Unionist Party
5 Mr Alexander A Fraser
250,000
Conservative and Unionist Party
6 Mr David J Rowland
239,800
Conservative and Unionist Party
7 Communication Workers Union
179,492 Labour Party
8 Mr Stanley Robert Parker
150,000 The Socialist Party of Great Britain
9 Miss Rosheen Napier
136,000 Scottish National Party (SNP)
10 Lycamobile
110,000
Conservative and Unionist Party

Public funds

Six political parties reported receiving public funds in Quarter 4 2012 totalling £2,440,179. Following the 2010 UK general election, the distribution of public funds has changed. For more information, please visit Parliament's website.

Click here to find out more about public funds.

Table 6: Public funds received by political parties broken down by type

In brackets is the entity responsible for paying the provision. Figures have been rounded to the nearest pound. 

Party Short money (House of Commons) Cranborne money (House of Lords) Financial assistance to parties (Scottish Parliament) Policy Development Grants (Electoral Commission) Total
Conservative and Unionist Party 0 0 36,747 192,387
229,134
Green Party 15,147 15,147
Labour Party 1,538,879 44,258
84,426 457,630
2,125,193
Liberal Democrats 0 0 9,411 0 9,411
Plaid Cymru - The Party of Wales 18,322 0 0 0 18,322
Scottish National Party (SNP) 42,971 0 0 0 42,971
 Total  1,615,319  44,258  130,585  650,017  2,440,179

Chart 5: Public funds received by political parties in Quarter 4 2012 broken down by type

In brackets is the entity responsible for paying the provision.

Chart 5: Public funds received by political parties in Quarter 4 2012 broken down by type 

Borrowing

During Quarter 4 2012, two parties entered into new loans totalling £102,000. 

The total amount of loans repaid or converted into donations this quarter was £86,789

Table 7: Loans outstanding by parties as at 31 December 2012

A loan is an agreement where a person (or organisation) makes a loan of money to the party. The conditions of the loan are agreed by the party and the lender. Parties are required to report not only the loan but also changes to the agreed terms and conditions, including when a loan ends. The amount displayed is the total amount to be lent under the agreement (not including interest).

Party  New loans (£) Loans repaid or converted into donations (£) Total loans outstanding (£)
Christian Party “Proclaiming Christ’s Lordship” 0 0 200,000
Conservative and Unionist Party  15,000  1,789 2,619,796
English Democrats Party 0 0 108,041
Jury Team  0 0 519,056
Labour Party  0 5,000 9,858,723
Liberal Democrats 0 0
359,252
Pensioners Party 0 0 8,436
People’s Party for Better Government  0 0 7,800
Plaid Cymru – The Party of Wales 0 0 69,413
Progressive Party 0 0 100,000
Respect  0 0 18,417
Scottish National Party (SNP) 0 0 161,553
Scottish Socialist Party 0 0 63,000
Scottish Voice  0 0 200,000
UK Independence Party (UK I P)  87,000  80,000 7,000
Total  102,000
86,789 14,300,488

Table 8: Credit facilities outstanding by parties as at 31 December 2012

A credit facility is an agreement where a registered party is entitled to receive a loan of money from time to time from another person (or organisation). The credit facility will generally have an upper limit specified in the credit facility agreement. Examples of common credit facilities include overdrafts and credit cards. The amount displayed is the maximum that can be borrowed and not the amount that is drawn upon at any one time.

Party  New credit facilities (£) Reduction of credit facilities (£)  Total credit facilities outstanding (£)
Conservative and Unionist Party 0 0 10,161,000
Jury Team  0 0 20,000
Labour Party  0 0 1,793,000
Liberal Democrats  0 0 1,042,000
Plaid Cymru – The Party of Wales 0 0 350,000
Progressive Party  0 0 5,000
Scottish National Party  0 0 2,500
Scottish Socialist Party  0 0 10,000
Total  0 0 13,383,500

Table 9: Connected transactions outstanding by parties as at 31 December 2012

A connected transaction is an arrangement where a person (or organisation) gives any form of security on behalf of a political party in respect of a loan or a credit facility arranged with someone other than the party or the person giving security. Where a person (or organisation) has provided security or a guarantee, it is the maximum that they could be liable to pay.

Party 

 Connected transactions extinguished (£)

Total outstanding connected transactions (£)
Labour Party   0

600,000

Liberal Democrats   0

40,000

Progressive Party   0

105,000

Total   0

745,000

All figures are rounded to the nearest pound and are subject to change if borrowing is reported late in future quarters.

Details of all borrowings 

All borrowing by political parties with full details and totals can be viewed on our PEF Online transactions search.

All borrowing reported late from 2008 can be viewed by downloading this file (XLS).

Contact us

For any question or request, please contact the Party and Elections Finance Directorate by email (pef@electoralcommission.org.uk) or telephone (020 72710616).