It looks like the liberation of British political donations is finally on as the chief opponent to them has been revealed as, er, the Labour MP who left the infamous Treasury note decrying Gordon Brown’s time in office. Yep, it’s “I’m afraid there is no money” Liam Byrne, who is calling for a total ban on crypto in politics and trying to organise a cross-party campaign…
Over the weekend the dead tree press reported Reform has apparently accepted the first ever crypto donation. It’s thought that the donation will be revealed in the next set of EC returns. The Commission said:
“To date, no political party has reported any donations that they have identified as cryptocurrency. Political parties … are required to report donations and loans over £11,180 to us on a quarterly basis… We do not routinely share details of unpublished donations before quarterly publications”…
No wonder Labour want to oppose this new funding route, which will overwhelmingly benefit parties on the right. The crypto community hates Starmer, it’ll go higher…
Kemi Badenoch has written to Keir Starmer demanding he or a senior minister addresses Parliament over “key outstanding questions” regarding the collapse of the alleged chinese spies trial. “Your Government’s account of what has happened has changed repeatedly”…
Read the full letter below:
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On landing Trump will head to the Knesset. A convoy carrying released hostages is on its way by road from Southern Israel…

Speaking to Adam Boulton on Times Radio about kicking the Golders Green suspect, Heidi Alexander said:
“I thought that if I was in the shoes of that police officer, then if I’m honest, given the situation, and the fact that he had a backpack on his back, and they were worried about whether that might go off, I could, if I was a police officer, frankly, I could see myself having taken similar action.”