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Letter: To Twitter about digital campaigning at the EU referendum

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Cyhoeddwyd gyntaf: 16 Tachwedd 2017 Diweddarwyd ddiwethaf: 20 Rhagfyr 2019

Summary of the letter

Date: 16 November 2017

To: Mr Nick Pickles, Head of Public Policy and Govt, UK and Israel, Twitter

From: Louise Edwards, Head of Regulation

Format: Sent by email

Full letter

Dear Mr Pickles

Political campaign finance transparency

I write in advance of our meeting on 30 November. We look forward to engaging with Twitter on the important issues arising from digital political campaigning. The Electoral Commission is responsible for regulating and enforcing the rules - set out in the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (PPERA) - that govern political campaign finance in the UK. These rules cover the funding of and spending on campaign activity, and include provisions and offences about acting as an agent for donations, and arrangements to evade the rules on donations.

You will be aware of concerns that individuals or organisations from outside the UK, and notably from or on behalf of Russia, may have been campaigning via social media
platforms in the June 2016 referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU. Further, concerns have been raised that the individuals and funds behind such campaigning, if it occurred, were hidden from those viewing the campaign material. 

EU referendum campaign activity

Campaign activity in the context of the EU Referendum included activities that were intended to, or were otherwise in connection with, promoting or bringing about a particular outcome in the referendum. This included campaign broadcasts, advertising of any kind, unsolicited material sent to voters and market research or other methods of finding out how people intended to vote. Further clarification on what constituted campaign activity was given in our guidance on referendum spending. 

The referendum was preceded by a regulated period, which ran from 15 April to 23 June 2016. During this period the rules stated campaign activities carried out by referendum campaigners – any individual or entity engaged in campaign activity, whether registered with the Commission or not – could only be financed from permissible donations. This excluded individuals not on the UK or Gibraltar electoral roll and companies not carrying out a business in the UK or Gibraltar. 

Request for information

The Commission’s legal duties include taking all reasonable steps to secure compliance with the campaign finance rules (see section 145 of PPERA). In furtherance of this duty, please provide us with the following information:

Any evidence you hold of campaign activity conducted via Twitter during the regulated period for the June 2016 EU Referendum (15 April to 23 June 2016) that was funded
from Russia.

Please provide any such evidence to us by 8 December 2017. In anticipation of this, thank you for your prompt assistance on this important matter.

June 2017 UK parliamentary general election

Our work in respect of the June general election is ongoing. We may, as part of our assurance work in respect of the election spending returns, wish to contact you at a
later date regarding campaign activity on your platform during the general election campaign.

Please contact me if you have any questions regarding this request.

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Letter: To the Chair of the Police and Crime Committee at the Greater London Assembly

Read our letter to Steve O’Connell AM (Chairman, Police and Crime Committee) from February 2018

Letter: Spending by Britain Stronger in Europe at the 2016 EU referendum

Read our letter to the Rt Hon Priti Patel MP from January 2018

Letter: To Google about digital campaigning at the EU referendum

Read our letter to Google from November 2017

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