Gina Miller’s vanity project – the True and Fair Party – is still in debt a year since its last accounts were published. New Companies House documents show the company is far from ready for an election, painting a bleak picture for the arch-remoaner’s party finances. As she’s the only employee, it isn’t hard to guess whose fault that is…
The numbers make grim reading for Gina, who is otherwise still gallantly campaigning on TV. She should consider having her own party conference, she might get a chance to raise some much needed funds…
Given Gina Miller’s True & Fair Party is yet to stand any candidates, it’s tough to judge how her vanity project has gone down with the public. On the other hand, her party’s accounts, published last night, paints the picture of a business unprepared for a general election in the next two years. Companies House documents show Miller’s balance sheet has negative reserves as of 31 December 2021, the month before she launched. There was just one member of staff, made obvious by the shambolic party launch event…
The last we heard from Gina was her call for parties to scrap their conference Commons recess in light of the cost of living crisis. Party conferences are prime fundraising opportunities for parties. She should have considered having one…
Forget rumours of a new Jeremy Corbyn party, this week SW1 will be treated to the birth of an even less relevant, metropolitan party: Gina Miller’s “True & Fair Party”. The launch is to take place at the QEII centre at 9am, and – in ironic symbolism – only the press will be allowed, no members of the public. Miller says:
“The True & Fair Party will advocate for vital changes to the practice and machinery of government and I look forward to laying out the first part of that vision.”
Guido can hardly contain his excitement…