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Harborne gave Reform UK £9m, a UK records high

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The Electoral Commission's Q3 2025 report records Reform UK taking £10.5m between July and September, including a £9m donation from Christopher Harborne that is the largest single donation to a UK party from a living individual since records began.

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Key takeaway

Christopher Harborne's £9m Q3 donation to Reform UK is the largest single contribution on Electoral Commission record.

The Electoral Commission Q3 2025 donation report, published in late 2025, records Reform UK accepting just over £10.5 million between July and September. Of that total, £9 million came from a single donation by Christopher Harborne, a British cryptocurrency investor and aviation entrepreneur resident in Thailand. The Electoral Commission notes it is the largest single donation to a UK political party from a living individual since the regulator's records began.

Reform UK's Q3 total was also the largest quarterly sum accepted by any UK party in 2025. The Conservative Party took just under £7 million in the same quarter across hundreds of smaller donations. Labour's Q3 figure was below £3 million. One donor's contribution to one party exceeded the total Q3 intake of any other UK party from all sources combined.

Party finance law under the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (PPERA) treats permissible donations from UK-registered voters as lawful regardless of scale, and Harborne is on the electoral roll. The Electoral Commission's enforcement power extends to permissibility, not to structural concentration. No party has formally challenged the declaration. The statutory framework as drafted has no mechanism to respond to single-donor dominance on this scale, whether or not the donor remains on the roll.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

The Electoral Commission publishes a public register of large donations to political parties every three months. The register for July-September 2025 shows Reform UK receiving £10.5 million in that single quarter. £9 million of that came from one person: Christopher Harborne, a British businessman who made his fortune in cryptocurrency and lives in Thailand. The Electoral Commission says this is the largest single donation to a UK political party from a living person since records began. The donation is legal. Under UK law, any British citizen on the electoral register can donate any amount to a political party. There is no cap on individual donations. Harborne is on the electoral register.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    If Harborne reduces or withdraws future donations, Reform UK's campaign capacity for the 2028 or 2029 cycles would fall sharply, exposing the party's structural dependence on a single income source.

  • Meaning

    The UK's unlimited individual donation framework under PPERA 2000 produces outcomes — one donor supplying more than one party's entire quarterly income — that the Act's drafters did not anticipate and the Electoral Commission has no power to limit.

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