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Major Conservative Donor Ends Funding Amid Party Financial Struggles

Major Conservative Donor Ends Funding Amid Party Financial Struggles

Richard Harpin's withdrawal of support poses challenges for the Conservative Party's northern operations and leadership.
Richard Harpin, the founder of home repairs company HomeServe, has ceased his financial support for the Conservative Party, a decision believed to impact the party's operations, particularly its northern headquarters in Leeds.

Harpin's donations to the Conservatives have totaled £3.8 million since 2008, including nearly £850,000 in 2024 alone.

He previously contributed a monthly cash donation of £33,000, which was used to maintain the party's northern HQ, opened in the spring of 2022 following Boris Johnson's electoral victories in the 2019 general election.

The cessation of Harpin's donations comes during a turbulent period for the Conservative Party under the leadership of Kemi Badenoch, which is experiencing increased competition for political donations, notably from Nigel Farage’s Reform UK. As funding becomes more challenging to secure, the future of the Leeds HQ is under scrutiny following Labour's reclamation of several constituencies that previously switched to Conservative representation, commonly referred to as 'red wall' seats.

Sources indicate that Harpin’s withdrawal might lead to the closure of the northern HQ, though a Conservative party representative mentioned that while the party is assessing its properties, there are currently no intentions to discontinue operations in the north.

Additionally, it was noted that Harpin had previously extended his funding arrangement to cover the general election period beyond the original two-year commitment.

Despite facing financial difficulties, Conservatives reported a substantial fundraising achievement in late 2024, collecting nearly £2 million in the last quarter, surpassing Labour's fundraising by a considerable margin.

This performance contrasts with the declining donor base as several prominent Conservative donors have recently shifted their allegiance to Labour or have supported Reform UK, including figures such as Phones 4U founder John Caudwell and billionaire property developer Nick Candy, who is now active in fundraising for Reform.

Internally, the Conservative Party has seen a significant reduction in staff, with its workforce diminishing from approximately 200 to about 60 in recent months.

Reports have also surfaced regarding cuts to operational costs, possibly including relocation from its Westminster headquarters.

Furthermore, the party faced a fine of nearly £11,000 for under-reporting the value of non-cash donations received from Harpin over three years.

Harpin transitioned from his role as chair of HomeServe in January after selling the company to a Canadian firm for over £4 billion, a deal that reportedly yielded approximately £500 million for him and his wife.

His wealth has been recognized on the Sunday Times rich list, where he ranked as the 242nd richest person in Britain with a net worth of £670 million in 2022.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, the withdrawal of major donors raises critical questions about the future financing and organizational strategies of the Conservative Party.
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