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Labour MPs Push to Make UK Crypto Donation Ban Permanent

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July 9, 2026

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Labour MPs Push to Make UK Crypto Donation Ban Permanent

The lawmakers have tabled amendments to make the current moratorium permanent, as the fallout over Reform UK's funding widens.

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Financial Times

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· Jul 9, 2026

Labour MPs push for permanent ban on crypto political donations

Proposals come amid controversy over Reform UK funding

Byline Times

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· Jun 29, 2026

The Troubled Firms That Gave Reform UK Tens of Thousands of Pounds Whilst on the Brink of Collapse

Anti-corruption campaigners question why firms are choosing to donate tens of thousands of pounds they apparently don't have to Nigel Farage's party

Trustnodes

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· Jul 9, 2026

Labour MPs Call for a Permanent Ban on Crypto Political Donations, Can Andy Burnham Stop Them?

Four MPs have proposed an amendment to a new bill, the Representation of the People act, to permanently ban crypto donations.

The Standard

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· Jul 9, 2026

Who are the London Labour MPs who have backed Andy Burnham to be Prime Minister?

A total of 43 London Labour MPs have backed Burnham to be the next PM

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 4, 2026

Labor blasted over refusal to scrap ‘widow tax’

Opposition Leader Angus Taylor blasts Labor for refusing to back the Coalition’s amendments to scrap the controversial “widow tax”, accusing the government of targeting vulnerable people. “The widows tax. I mean, it’s extraordinary. He’s going to hit some of the most vulnerable people, divorcees, and widows,” Mr Taylor said. “We put an amendment to the parliament in the last sitting for them to vote on that could have gotten rid of that. Nah, not interested.”

LabourList

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· Jun 29, 2026

Can Labour learn to give away power?

I have long been an advocate of devolution. We are one of the most centralised countries in the The post Can Labour learn to give away power? appeared first on LabourList.

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