The People's Chamber
ISSUE 78
JUN 5-11, 2026
Labour

Labour · Money map

Who actually funds the Labour

Every declared donation to the Labour on the Electoral Commission register, aggregated by year, by donor type, by sector and by accounting unit. The headline number on the policy page is £289,606,555 across 12,305 declared donations from 2,352 distinct donors. The figures below are the decomposition.

Lifetime declared
£289.6m
12,305 donations
Distinct donors
2,352
EC register, all-time
Top 10 donors' share
56.4%
of all lifetime income
Largest single donor
House of Commons
£53m

By donor type

The most diagnostic single decomposition. Tells you who actually owns the party.

Donor typeDonationsTotal% of all-time
Trade Union6,056£130.2m45.0%
Individual2,225£64.7m22.4%
Public Fund99£34m11.7%
Other60£28.2m9.7%
Company1,150£21.6m7.5%
Unincorporated Association1,942£7.7m2.7%
Limited Liability Partnership148£1.8m0.6%
Registered Political Party536£989k0.3%
Friendly Society70£255k0.1%
Trust13£50k0.0%
Unidentifiable Donor5£4k0.0%
Impermissible Donor1£9000.0%

Year by year

Declared total per calendar year. Election years and leadership-change years usually spike.

YearDonationsTotalScale
202660£1.8m
2025432£10.1m
20241,213£43.2m
2023336£11.3m
2022285£9.7m
2021311£9.8m
2020190£8.5m
2019486£13.8m
2018163£7.1m
2017552£15.1m
2016271£11.3m
2015627£18.7m
2014564£11m
2013314£11.9m
2012316£6.9m
2011345£12.4m
2010690£13.8m
2009628£10.5m
2008560£8.4m
2007689£8.5m
2006451£6.4m
2005865£9m
2004621£8m
2003443£9.3m
2002391£7m
2001502£6m

Where the money landed · accounting unit

Money that lands at Central HQ funds the party machine. Money that lands at a constituency association funds a single seat. The mix tells you whether the party is centrally bankrolled or locally rooted.

WhereDonationsTotal% of all-time
Central HQ3,760£237.5m82.0%
Other744£26.5m9.1%
Constituency-level7,456£23.1m8.0%
Regional / liaison345£2.6m0.9%

Top funding sectors

Donor names matched against the site’s sector classifier. Untagged donors (individuals, generic companies) are not included — this is the political-economy view.

SectorDistinct donorsTotal
Trade union29£85.4m
Finance23£4.5m
Property45£1.6m
Media12£350k
Gambling7£167k
Tech8£71k
Pharma2£13k
Defence1£6k
Oil & gas1£2k

Top 30 donors · lifetime

#DonorTypeDonationsLifetime total
1House of CommonsPublic Fund71£53m
2Unite the UnionTrade Union464£29.1m
3GMBTrade Union931£22.3m
4UNISONTrade Union899£21.7m
5Union of Shop Distributive and Allied WorkersTrade Union294£8.5m
6Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied WorkersTrade Union146£7.1m
7Lord David Sainsbury of TurvilleIndividual14£6.8m
8Communication Workers UnionTrade Union420£5.5m
9Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW)Trade Union147£4.7m
10House of LordsPublic Fund26£4.6m
11Quadrature Capital LimitedCompany1£4m
12AmicusTrade Union207£3.5m
13Lakshmi MittalIndividual3£3.1m
14Transport and General Workers UnionTrade Union139£3.1m
15Unite - AMICUS SectionTrade Union126£2.8m
16Nigel DoughtyIndividual7£2.8m
17Communication Workers Union (CWU)Trade Union335£2.5m
18Lord Sainsbury of TurvilleIndividual2£2.5m
19Mr Martin TaylorIndividual14£2.3m
20Ecotricity Group LimitedCompany11£2.1m
21Lord na SainsburyIndividual1£2m
22Scottish ParliamentPublic Fund35£2m
23Unite - TGWU SectionTrade Union45£2m
24Labour Together LimitedCompany95£1.7m
25Mr John MillsIndividual7£1.7m
26AEEUTrade Union52£1.7m
27Lord David SainsburyIndividual5£1.6m
28Mr Gary LubnerIndividual9£1.6m
29The Electoral CommissionPublic Fund7£1.4m
30Mr Stuart RodenIndividual9£1.3m

Source: Electoral Commission donations register, recipient_name = “Labour Party”. All-time, all accounting units. Includes both monetary donations and non-cash benefits.