
Labour MPs plan to rebel against the government's political funding reforms, demanding stricter measures such as a ban on cryptocurrency donations and lower spending limits. The rebellion is organized by the all-party anti-corruption group, which is proposing four amendments to the representation of the people bill. This follows controversies over funding linked to Nigel Farage. The revolt could test the government's commitment to transparency in political funding.
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Labour MPs are rebelling against the government's reforms.
Labour MPs are to rebel next week over the government's reforms to political funding.
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Demands include a ban on cryptocurrency donations after controversies over Nigel Farage funding.
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Demands include a ban on cryptocurrency donations after controversies over Nigel Farage funding.
OpinionLabour MPs are to rebel next week over the government's reforms to political funding.
The GuardianThe rebels are pushing for tougher measures including a ban on cryptocurrency donations and much lower spending limits.
The GuardianMPs on the all-party, anti-corruption group are canvassing support for four amendments to the representation of the people bill.
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