10 June 2026

Top 10 individual donors to political parties in 2026

The millionaires and billionaires who gave most to Britain’s political parties in the first three months of 2026.

Rank Party Donor Description Amount
1 Reform UK Ben Delo Cryptocurrency billionaire who was convicted in the US in 2022 for failing to implement adequate anti-money laundering controls at his company BitMEX, before being pardoned by Donald Trump in 2025. £4,000,000
2 Reform UK Christopher Harborne Cryptocurrency investor who lives in Thailand, and also holds Thai citizenship under the name Chakrit Sakunkrit. £3,000,000
3= Reform UK David Grainger Biotech investor. £1,100,000
3= Conservative Mary Doran Bequest by a Conservative Party member. £1,100,000
5 Labour Gary Lubner Former CEO of Belron, parent company of Autoglass. £675,000
6 Labour Lord Sainsbury Former Chairman of Sainsbury's supermarkets. £550,000
7 Labour Francesca Perrin Director of Indigo Trust and daughter of Lord Sainsbury. £325,000
8 Conservative Kamal Pankhania / Westcombe Developments Ltd Luxury property developer. £265,000
9= Reform UK Navroz Udwadia Co-founder of investment company New Wave Global. £250,000
9= Labour Danny Luhde-Thompson Works for investment firm Quadrature Capital. £250,000


This list focuses on donations by rich individuals, whether those are made directly in their name or through a company that they own. Kamal Pankhania donated personally and via his company, Westcombe Developments Ltd. Gary Lubner made separate donations to the Labour Party and the Co-operative Party, which we have considered as a single donation here, as the two parties are closely linked.

Source: Electoral Commission