Rosalia To Receive British Songwriting Honour
Individual MPs are reportedly receiving donations from Christopher Harbourn, a Thailand-based British billionaire. The donation amount is cited as £12 million for reform purposes. The report notes that while MPs are intended to accept donations from UK residents, methods exist to bypass these guidelines. The source mentions The Guardian has highlighted the unsavory nature of these transactions. The Guardian has reported on a £12 million donation involving Christopher Harbourn, who is not a resident of Britain. The report highlights potential methods used to bypass regulations requiring MPs to accept donations from UK-based individuals. Christopher Harbourn, a non-resident crypto billionaire and supporter of Reform UK, donated £5 million. The donation has raised ethical questions regarding the scale of the contribution.
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“individual MPs are only supposed to accept donations from people based in this country. But there are plenty of ways around that. Well, yes, it's interesting, isn't it? Christopher Harbourn, not resident in Britain”
“Christopher Harbourn, not resident in Britain, this crypto... The Guardian picks on how unsavory it is. £12 million to reform.”
“The Guardian picks on how unsavory it is. £12 million to reform. And of course, I mean, underlying this, Laura, individual MPs are only supposed to accept donations from people based in this country.”
“Christopher Harbourn, not resident in Britain, this crypto billionaire and massive backer of reform. But it does raise an interesting question about ethics. Of course, £5 million is an awful lot of money.”
“The Spanish pop star Rosalia is to receive a major British honour next month, at next month's Ivernavelo Song Writing Awards. The 33-year-old will be named International Writer of the Year.”
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