In a move that could have significant implications for the UK's general election, Labour donor Christopher Harborne has hinted at the possibility of returning to the UK to circumvent a proposed cap on individual donations. The cap, set to be introduced by the government, aims to limit the influence of wealthy donors on the electoral process by capping individual donations at £10,000. However, Harborne's comments suggest that he may be willing to relocate to the UK in order to continue making significant contributions to the Labour Party, potentially undermining the cap's effectiveness. The revelation has sparked concerns about the potential for wealthy donors to find ways to work around the cap and maintain their influence over the electoral process.
Christopher Harborne tells the Telegraph he could return to the UK to get around a donations cap.