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Finance reform bill stalls past polling day

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The Representation of the People Bill's committee reports are due 23 April, but Royal Assent cannot precede 7 May. The crypto donation ban it carries arrives after the election it was designed for.

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Key takeaway

The Bill's crypto donation ban will not take effect before the 7 May elections it was designed to regulate.

The Representation of the People Bill passed Second Reading on 2 March and entered Commons committee on 18 March . Committee reports are due by 23 April. Report Stage and Third Reading follow; the parliamentary timetable rules out Royal Assent before 7 May 1.

The Bill imposes a retrospective ban on cryptocurrency donations and caps overseas elector donations. Both provisions land hardest on Reform UK, whose unverifiable crypto donations and Harborne's record contributions are the most visible examples of the gaps the Bill addresses. But the legislative timetable means the ban does not apply to the 2026 elections. The regulatory gap persists through polling day and beyond.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

The Representation of the People Bill is a new law currently going through Parliament. It would ban political parties from receiving donations in cryptocurrency, require overseas electors' donations to be capped at £100,000 per year, and restrict donations from shell companies. The Bill entered a detailed examination phase in the House of Commons on 18 March 2026. Reports from that examination are due by 23 April. After that, the Bill needs to pass further stages before it becomes law (Royal Assent). The timing matters: the 7 May elections will happen before this Bill becomes law. So the new rules about cryptocurrency donations and overseas funding will not apply to money Reform UK has already received or spent on this election campaign.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    If Royal Assent occurs in May-June 2026, the 30-day return window for crypto donations will coincide with post-election financial reporting, creating a simultaneous compliance and legal challenge environment for Reform UK.

  • Precedent

    The Bill's retrospective crypto ban is the first time UK electoral law has imposed a return obligation for a specific donation type already received and spent, setting a precedent for future legislative attempts to address campaign finance innovations.

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