Representation of the People Bill

Joe Powell Excerpts
Monday 2nd March 2026

(1 day, 8 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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The right hon. Gentleman makes an important point. That is not currently part of the Bill, but I am always happy to keep the position under review. We want to remove obstacles to those seeking to vote and stand in elections. These measures include absent voting and a new power to obtain information to help people to understand the election process better.

The first duty of any Government is to keep their citizens safe, but in these times of profound change, that includes acting to defend our democracy. There are too many loopholes that allow foreign money to enter and seek to influence our politics. For instance, British voters face more stringent rules when donating to political parties than companies do—even shell companies and companies that are not based in the UK.

Joe Powell Portrait Joe Powell (Kensington and Bayswater) (Lab)
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Will the Secretary of State give way?

Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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I will give way to my hon. Friend later.

We know already that illicit finance can damage people’s trust in politics, and maintaining the confidence of the electorate is imperative. That is why we are requiring stronger checks on significant donations, requiring more transparency from those making donations and ensuring that only companies with a legitimate connection to the UK can donate to those involved in UK politics.

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Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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I appreciate the point that the hon. Gentleman makes, but the existing arrangements covering Ireland will continue.

Joe Powell Portrait Joe Powell
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Is the Secretary of State aware of companies such as Mercantile & Maritime UK Ltd, which made a donation of £500,000 to the Conservative party before the 2019 election despite being owned by a Monaco-based Canadian individual who has subsequently been accused of continuing to trade Russian oil during the war? Will this Bill outlaw such donations?