UK Plans To Ban Cryptocurrency Political Donations (theguardian.com)
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- News link: https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/12/02/221215/uk-plans-to-ban-cryptocurrency-political-donations
- Source link: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/dec/02/cryptocurrency-political-donations-uk-ban-election-bill
> The government's ambition to ban crypto donations will be a blow to Nigel Farage's Reform UK party, which became the first to accept contributions in digital currency this year. It is believed to have received its first registrable donations in cryptocurrency this autumn and the party has set up its own crypto portal to receive contributions, saying it is subject to "enhanced" checks. Government sources have said ministers believe cryptocurrency donations to be a problem, as they are difficult to trace and could be exploited by foreign powers or criminals.
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> Pat McFadden, then a Cabinet Office minister, first raised the idea in July, saying: "I definitely think it is something that the Electoral Commission should be considering. I think that it's very important that we know who is providing the donation, are they properly registered, what are the bona fides of that donation." The Electoral Commission provides guidance on crypto donations but ministers accept any ban would probably have to come from the government through legislation.
"Crypto donations present real risks to our democracy," said Susan Hawley, the executive director of Spotlight on Corruption. "We know that bad actors like Russia use crypto to undermine and interfere in democracies globally, while the difficulties involved in tracing the true source of transactions means that British voters may not know everyone who's funding the parties they vote for."
[1] https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/dec/02/cryptocurrency-political-donations-uk-ban-election-bill
I'll Believe It When It Happens (Score:2)
I'll believe it when it happens. Not until then.
The same goes for term limits and banning insider trading in the U.S. congress.
News flash! They aren't going to vote to limit themselves.
Weird (Score:2)
Plain bank transfers still ok with them though? I applaud doing something but it feels like throwing a deck chair off the titanic.