The rich and powerful are buying influence
The mega-rich are buying power and influence by donating to our political parties — including from shady foreign sources, anonymous cryptocurrency, and industries like gambling and oil.
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Our democracy feels broken. Politics should serve everyone — but right now, it’s only serving the rich and powerful. Meanwhile, ordinary people are struggling with the cost of living and NHS waiting lists, our voices unheard.
This isn’t right or fair.
We need a political system that works for all of us, not just those at the top. That starts with changing the system so it no longer rewards people who use politics for their own gain — whether that’s through mammoth donations to political parties, corruption in public office, or buying their way into the House of Lords.
It’s time to give power back to the people. It’s time to Clean Up Westminster.
The mega-rich are buying power and influence by donating to our political parties — including from shady foreign sources, anonymous cryptocurrency, and industries like gambling and oil.
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Our politicians have lied to parliament, dodged taxes, and shared secrets with a convicted child abuser. None of these dirty facts ended careers. They led to ambassadorships, and knighthoods.
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Everyone in it is unelected — and too many use their positions to claim massive benefits, and make millions off government contracts.
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We can build a political system that works for all of us, not just the rich and powerful. In May 2026, MPs will debate the Representation of the People Bill — a new law that could make massive reforms, if done right. We’re demanding they:
We’re demanding a cap on all political donations. No more mega-donors. No more shadow cash. Just a system that works for you, not the highest bidder.
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It’s time to stop rewarding the rot. We’re demanding clear rules and harsh sanctions, including jail time, for politicians who abuse their office.
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Replace the House of Lords with a smaller and more democratic second chamber with limits on how long people can serve. No more handing out peerages to donors, and no more Lords lobbying for pay.
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