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Published Date: 27 November 2008
DONATIONS to the Labour Party have outstripped those to the Conservatives in the last quarter, with Tony Blair chipping in to bail out the previously cash-strapped party.
Mr Blair – who has earned an estimated £12 million since standing down as prime minister 18 months ago – gave £7,500 to Labour in September, according to the latest list published yesterday by the Electoral Commission.

He joins a host of minor celebrities and former ministers who have dipped into their own pockets to help Labour, which has collected £5 million at the same time as the Conservatives reaped £4 million.

This breaks the trend over the past ten quarters, when donations to the Conservatives were higher than to Labour.

Labour also attempted to draw a line under the cash-for-honours scandal, converting loans worth £2.25 million into gifts – £2 million from former science minister Lord Sainsbury and £250,000 from the businessman Sir Gulam Noon.

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson also contributed, giving Labour £7,500 on 14 July, 11 days before the by-election in Glasgow East.

The Liberal Democrats have their own celebrity backer in the pop star Sir Elton John, who gave the party £10,495.29 on 30 July.



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  • Last Updated: 26 November 2008 9:40 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Labour Party
 
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27/11/2008 00:45:43
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weeshooie1,

Wollongong 27/11/2008 00:46:20
How can such a small contribution 'Swell' anything? Should'nt it read 'Helps to swell Labour coffers'.
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donald,

glasgow 27/11/2008 06:58:06
Sir Alex Ferguson of Gordon's Team GB supported HM Labour Party. What a surprise.
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gus1940,

Edinburgh 27/11/2008 07:52:05
Lloyds TSB should be good for a big donation.
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Queen D,

Glasgow 27/11/2008 08:24:49
Guido was talking about loans being changed into gifts.
Huge "loans" from the likes of Lord Sainsbury, I may have to stop shopping there.
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The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 27/11/2008 11:26:55
£7,500! he could do with giving that back to the taxpayer after the chaos he and Brown have wrought in the last 11 years.
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Paddi,

13/12/2008 01:23:09
Blood money

 

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