Thursday, 19 February 2015

HIGHEST DONATIONS TO TORY PARTY FOR GE2015 - Update 3 May, 2015

NOW under PM Johnson real Information are really scarce and Press is definitely controlled. Therefore there will be no update of all the donation. Now and then there is a leak of one or the other but thats all.  

DESPITE OF MILLIONS OF POUNDS IN THE TORIES' COFFER BUT DAVID CAMERON AND HIS DISCIPLES ARE SO CALLOUS TO USE TAXPAYERS' MONEY FOR THEIR ELECTION CAMPAIGN AND DEPRIVE THE POOR EVEN MORE. HE EVEN MADE TAXPAYERS PAY £180,000 FOR HIS RESHUFFLE BEFORE THE GE2015


UPDATE: 3 May, 2015 --  A report in the Daily Mirror shows donations to the Tories between April 13 and 19.

Donations of £100,000 from portfolio manager Jeremy Hosking


£50,000 from investment fund founder Hardy McLain 


Internet entrepreneur Sir Peter Harrison, knighted under Tories, donated £50,000


Altogether it came over £1million according to the Electoral Commission figures.


Sovereign Business Jets made two non-cash donations worth £17,220 and it is thought that it was the loan of a luxury private jet to ferry David Cameron from one battle scene to the next.


Yet, with all those millions of pounds floating into the coffer David Cameron and his lieutenants still have the absolute nerve to use taxpayers money for their election campaign. 

  

DONATIONS TO POLITICAL PARTIES
FROM  OCT TILL DEC 2014

Conservatives = Donations excl. public funds £8,345,687  plus public funds       £19,454

Labour            - Donations excl. public funds  £7,163988  plus public funds  £3,724,492

LibDem           - Donations excl. public funds  £3,038,500  plus public funds        £ 9,934

UKIP              - Donations excl. public funds  £1,505,055  plus public funds   £       0

Green Party     - Donations excl. public funds  £248,520     plus public funds        £16,034

Scottish           - Donations excl. public funds  £   5,580     plus public funds        £45,498
National 
Party  (SNP)
The table shows just how much money is donated and wasted on the General Election campaign.  No, CORRECTION because the Conservatives found a loophole which makes it possible, despite of the high donation in 2014 of £28,9million, to charge the taxpayers. The loophole, if they visit a factory or manufacturer or exhibition, the trip of their political campaign is classed as a Government business trip. Therefore they can charge it as expenses and the taxpayers have to foot the bill. It shows and proves how callous PM David Cameron and his lot are.

It is also unbelievable how he dares going about campaigning for his party to win in the coming General Election after all the damage the Tories have done to his country and the people.  Despite of all the denial he must be aware that a great number of families are starving and now it is revealed people lost their homes because the benefit cuts, spare bedroom tax and unemployment. He is a ware, otherwise he would not think of setting up a new committee with 8 Cabinet Minister to run, to feed the starving population.  Councils closed refuge accommodations because of their drastic cuts from the Government to their budget. The families have nowhere to go.  The still existing refuge accommodations are over run.

Yet, David Cameron received over £28million last year but takes the money out of the treasury for the Tories campaign.

Of course, the same old shout goes up again that Labour relies on the Union.  Yes, Labour relies on the Union and so does the Tories on their fatcats donors who are mostly tax avoiders which in a round about way again money were taking from the taxpayers.  At least Labour received honest and hard-worked-for money and can walk with their heads high.  Furthermore, they do not have their fingers in the Treasuries’ money which is coming from taxpayers who struggling to keep alive.

Unison, Unit and GMB are not donors of exuberant amount of money but gave £3.6million in the last three months.
A most surprising donor was PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) giving Labour £386,605. 

A Senior Labour MP Margaret Hodge, who chairs the Public Accounts Committee, has criticised Labour for accepting support from PwC. In her report she accused PwC promoting tax avoidance on an industrial scale.  PwC does not accept the finding of her report.

Conservatives biggest donor was Michael Gooley, the founder of the travel agency Trailfinders, gave £500,000.

LibDem received £400,000 from Max Batley.

UKIP received £394,254 from Rock Service Ltd. The company is owned by Insurance tycoon Arron Banks

All in all the political parties received £65.6million during 2014.

Conservatives (Tories) £28,9million and still taking the costs for their campaign out of taxpayers’ pocket.

Labour  £18.7million

LibDem  £8,2million

UKIP  £3,8million

SNP  £3,7million

The table and the figures above gave us inside view and a loud message if the voters are willing to listen.

Conservatives are only for themselves and getting as much money out of the country. It was never clearer then in the last five years. The multi-millionaires and multi-billionaires they created is incredible while introducing austerity for the public to the point of starvation with over 1,000 food banks to keep people alive.  Every 11 minutes someone loses its home and many refuge houses had been closed down. Reports from Stockport, Gr Manchester and Wales are that people living in caves for the first time since the Victorian age and before. All these achievements within five years.

Labour has still got principles although Tony Blair done a lot of damage to the party because he was and is a Tory, They are trying hard to get back to the original Labour movement and which is definitely for the public.

UKIP is changing its politics constantly and just for the sake of winning to bolster up the Conservative party.

LibDem, in my view should have never got in with the Conservatives. They really chewed them and so they will the next party, if they have to form a coalition again.

Scottish National Party (SNP) coming newly onto the scene and definitely have principles not just politics to win in the next General Election.

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