Every declared donation to the Reform UK on the Electoral Commission register, aggregated by year, by donor type, by sector and by accounting unit. The headline number on the policy page is £42,336,938 across 451 declared donations from 201 distinct donors. The figures below are the decomposition.
By donor type
The most diagnostic single decomposition. Tells you who actually owns the party.
Donor type
Donations
Total
% of all-time
Individual
229
£35.5m
83.8%
Company
133
£5.6m
13.2%
Public Fund
22
£902k
2.1%
Impermissible Donor
66
£368k
0.9%
Unidentifiable Donor
1
£1k
0.0%
Year by year
Declared total per calendar year. Election years and leadership-change years usually spike.
Year
Donations
Total
Scale
2026
26
£8.8m
2025
249
£19.6m
2024
113
£4.1m
2023
8
£295k
2022
1
£20k
2021
7
£180k
2020
11
£1.6m
2019
36
£7.7m
Where the money landed · accounting unit
Money that lands at Central HQ funds the party machine. Money that lands at a constituency association funds a single seat. The mix tells you whether the party is centrally bankrolled or locally rooted.
Where
Donations
Total
% of all-time
Central HQ
359
£30.6m
72.4%
Other
92
£11.7m
27.6%
Top funding sectors
Donor names matched against the site’s sector classifier. Untagged donors (individuals, generic companies) are not included — this is the political-economy view.