WESTMINSTER MPs and party-affiliated groups have received a total of £7,807,754 from regulated donors since last year’s General Election, according to the latest Electoral Commission data.
A secretive and influential Labour group, Labour Together, received a huge bulk of that – a third of the whole pot, in fact, at £2,669,832.
Then there are various other party-affiliated groups – including Labour YIMBY (Yes In My Back Yard) and the Tory Carlton Club Political Committee, which regularly supports Tory MPs – which benefitted from various five and six-figure sums.
But what about our elected MPs?
Propping up the top of the list, perhaps unsurprisingly, are the Tory MPs who battled it out last year to be party leader.
Despite coming second, Robert Jenrick has been gifted the most of any individual MP since July 5 last year at £762,936.
This has included a donation of £35,000 from Quantum Pacific Corporation UK, which is owned by Idan Ofer, a London-based shipping and mining heir whose father was once Israel’s richest man.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch was given the second-largest amount at £725,812.
This includes £150,000 from Lord Bamford of JC Bamford Excavators (JCB), who is a long-time supporter of the Conservative Party.
Erstwhile contenders Tom Tugendhat, James Cleverley, and Priti Patel received £409,669, £293,500 and £201,332 respectively.
Other MPs who have received a hefty amount of money from donors include Labour MP Clive Lewis, who has received £125,882 – much of which was from organisations such as Compass – Together for a Good Society Ltd, who support his bill looking to introduce public ownership of water south of the Border.
LibDem MP and former leader Tim Farron has received a hefty £73,364, including over £60k from Faith in Public, a religious think-tank he started.
Jeremy Corbyn is the ninth highest with nearly £70,000, over £60k of which came from Community Unity Ltd.
Here is a full list of all donations from regulated donees to MPs since July 5 2025: