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Labour pushing bill to legalise ‘dark money’ political bribery

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12 June 2026
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Keir Starmer’s Labour party is trying to push a bill through Parliament that amounts to legalising bribery.

Hollow corpse stuffed with cash

Clause 60 of the Representation of the People bill will remove caps on political donations and de-couple donations from companies’ UK taxable profits. Starmer has already pulled murky political tricks to mask its passage so far. He is ignoring almost all the recommendations of Labour’s own already-weak ‘Rycroft Review‘ into foreign political interference. UK state-corporate media are ignoring the bill.

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Starmer already sold the party to the super-rich when members deserted the hollow corpse he made Labour into after Corbyn. Now he wants the freedom to crawl even deeper into their pockets – and up their backsides.

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