Criticism of Green Party funding: wealthy donors at the center of the storm
[49743] Criticism of Green Party funding: wealthy donors at the center of the storm
Social media reports reveal a list of wealthy donors to the Green Party, raising allegations of a link between the party's funding and its positions on immigration issues.
Criticism of Green Party funding: wealthy donors at the center of the storm
Over the past day, a wave of reports on social media, led by the LNallalingham account, has placed the Green Party's funding under a magnifying glass. The sources, which present a critical stance toward the party and the policies it promotes, claim there is a contradiction between the party's public image as an entity that does not rely on wealthy individuals and its list of donors.
According to LNallalingham, among the prominent donors to the party in the fourth quarter of 2025, one can find wealthy figures such as Mark Constantine, co-founder of the "Lush" chain, estimated to have a fortune of hundreds of millions of pounds, and sculptor Antony Gormley. The report claims that "they fund and support the Green Party and therefore they likely support the illegal immigrants invading the country."
The reports compare the official donation figures from the Electoral Commission. According to the data presented by LNallalingham, the Green Party raised £294,069, compared to £2,043,007 raised by the Labour Party, and £5,473,000 raised by the Reform Party.
Similar claims were also raised by other accounts such as Salywebster, JENBROOK8, KrondstadtBaker, and RadicalEmu, which highlight the connection between commercial companies and the Green political agenda. It is important to note that these sources present a distinct critical line against the Green Party and current immigration policy.