9 October 2025

Top 10 individual donors to political parties in 2025

The millionaires and billionaires who gave most to Britain’s political parties in the first half of 2025.

Rank Party Donor Description Amount
1 Conservative Jez San Video game tycoon. £2,000,000
2 Reform UK Richard Tice MP / Tice Invesments Ltd Deputy Leader of Reform UK. £613,000
3 Reform UK Nick Candy Treasurer of Reform UK. Billionaire who moved to Monaco in 2005 'for tax reasons'. £500,000
4 Conservative Kamal Pankhania / West­combe Homes Ltd Luxury property developer. £358,400
5 Labour Reginald Collins Bequest by a Labour member. No other information known. £350,000
6 Conservative Graham Edwards Treasurer of the Conser­vative Party. Was given a peerage by Tory leader Kemi Badenoch in August 2025. £312,300
7 Conservative Sir Henry Angest / Flowidea Ltd Swiss banker. Former Treasurer of the Conser­vative Party. £266,200
8 Reform UK Fiona Cottrell Aristocrat and mother of George Cottrell, aide to Nigel Farage. £250,000
9 Reform UK Bassim Haidar Multi-millionaire who left the UK in 2024 because of taxes on 'non-doms'. £225,000
10= Conservative Chris Rea Runs manufac­turing company Aesseal. £200,000
10= Liberal Democrat June and Robert Macgeachy / Treeman Rockafella Ltd Husband and wife business owners. £200,000


Notes: Richard Tice's donation was via the company he owns, Tice Investments Ltd. Kamal Pankhania donated £266,200, while the company he owns jointly with Sunil Pankhania, Westcombe Homes Ltd, donated £108,400. Sir Henry Angest's donations were via the company he owns, Flowidea Ltd. June and Robert MacGeachy's donations were via the company they own, Treeman Rockafella Ltd.

Source: Electoral Commission