Nigel Farage urged the Electoral Commission to probe Hope Not Hate’s spending during the Makerfield by-election, alleging breaches of electoral law.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has written to the Electoral Commission urging an investigation into far-left activist group Hope Not Hate Ltd’s campaign spending in the recent Makerfield parliamentary by-election (special election), alleging the far-left group exceeded the £700 (~$925) spending limit for local non-party campaigners by distributing leaflets, running targeted digital ads, and sending materials including letters from celebrities to thousands of voters to boost Labour candidate Andy Burnham against Reform’s Rob Kenyon. 📰 DETAIL: Farage argued that such spending should count toward Burnham’s limits and required candidate authorization, while also highlighting unreported donations and loans from its associated charitable trust, Hope Not Hate Charitable Trust (now Hope Unlimited), which provided nearly $1.04 million in grants despite no registered political donations since 2019. The letter raises concerns over potential breaches of electoral law and the integration between the group’s campaigning and charitable arms. This follows Farage’s earlier report of Hope Not Hate to the Charity Commission for unlawful political activism in the same constituency. The organization has faced scrutiny after one of its organizers, former Labour councillor Liron Woodcock-Velleman, pleaded guilty to child sex offenses recently. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Public trust in our elections depends on the rules being followed by everyone.” – Nigel Farage 🎯 IMPACT: If the Electoral Commission finds Hope Not Hate in breach of electoral law, it could lead to significant scrutiny of the group’s activities and potentially affect future campaign regulations and enforcement. |
I have written to the Electoral Commission demanding an investigation into potential breaches of electoral law by Hope Not Hate.
Public trust in our elections depends on the rules being followed by everyone. pic.twitter.com/fAmrnyJe3c
— Nigel Farage MP (@Nigel_Farage) June 23, 2026
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