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− | '''Vote Leave''' is the official 'leave' cross-party campaign group seeking withdrawal from the European Union in the United Kingdom's referendum scheduled for 23 June 2016. | + | '''Vote Leave''' is the official 'leave' cross-party campaign group seeking withdrawal from the European Union in the United Kingdom's referendum scheduled for 23 June 2016. |
+ | The campaign counts six members of the Conservative political cabinet in its senior ranks, and includes justice minister [[Michael Gove]]. | ||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
*[[Lee Rotheram]] - Director of special projects, [[Vote Leave]], works for [[John Hayes]] MP. <ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmsecret/sponsor-02.htm Register of interests of members' secretaries and research assistants, 23 March 2016], ''parliament.uk'', accessed 20 April 2016</ref> | *[[Lee Rotheram]] - Director of special projects, [[Vote Leave]], works for [[John Hayes]] MP. <ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmsecret/sponsor-02.htm Register of interests of members' secretaries and research assistants, 23 March 2016], ''parliament.uk'', accessed 20 April 2016</ref> | ||
==Key figures== | ==Key figures== | ||
− | *[[Boris Johnson]] - [[Conservative Party]] | + | *[[Boris Johnson]] - [[Conservative Party]], former Mayor of London (2012-16) |
*[[Michael Gove]] - [[Conservative Party]] | *[[Michael Gove]] - [[Conservative Party]] | ||
*[[Gisela Stuart]] - [[Labour Party]] | *[[Gisela Stuart]] - [[Labour Party]] |
Revision as of 09:09, 16 May 2016
Vote Leave is the official 'leave' cross-party campaign group seeking withdrawal from the European Union in the United Kingdom's referendum scheduled for 23 June 2016.
The campaign counts six members of the Conservative political cabinet in its senior ranks, and includes justice minister Michael Gove.
Contents
Staff
- Lee Rotheram - Director of special projects, Vote Leave, works for John Hayes MP. [1]
Key figures
- Boris Johnson - Conservative Party, former Mayor of London (2012-16)
- Michael Gove - Conservative Party
- Gisela Stuart - Labour Party
- Graham Stringer - Labour Party
- Douglas Carswell - UKIP
- Suzanne Evans - UKIP
- Lord Nigel Lawson - Former Conservative chancellor
- Lord David Owen - Former leader of the SDP [2]
Donors
Recorded by the Electoral Commission:
Date | Name of donor | Amount |
---|---|---|
28/04/2016 | Patrick Barbour | £500,000 |
28/04/2016 | Peter Cruddas | £350,000 |
28/04/2016 | Terence Adams | £300,000 |
28/04/2016 | Michael Farmer | £200,000 |
28/04/2016 | Jeremy Hosking | £215,500 (3 donations) |
28/04/2016 | Stuart Wheeler | £115,000 (2 donations) |
28/04/2016 | David Lilley | £100,000 |
28/04/2016 | Michael Freeman | £148,000 (2 donations) |
28/04/2016 | Robert Hiscox | £50,000 |
28/04/2016 | Tim Martin | £62,000 (2 donations) |
28/04/2016 | Jon Moynihan | £50,000 |
28/04/2016 | WA Capital Ltd | £50,000 |
28/04/2016 | Harris Ventures Ltd | £50,000 |
28/04/2016 | Bristol Port Company | £50,000 |
28/04/2016 | Alan Halsall | £30,000 |
28/04/2016 | Quentin Skinner | £40,000 (2 donations) |
28/04/2016 | Jardentome Ltd | £24,000 |
28/04/2016 | William Hobhouse | £20,000 |
28/04/2016 | Albert Wiegman | £28,000 (2 donations) |
28/04/2016 | Alan Morgan | £15,000 |
28/04/2016 | Seaway Holdings | £15,000 |
28/04/2016 | Alexander Darwall | £15,000 |
28/04/2016 | Brian Kingham | £15,000 |
28/04/2016 | Rocco Forte | £12,000 |
28/04/2016 | Biwater Holdings Ltd | £12,000 |
28/04/2016 | Ivor Braka | £10,000 |
28/04/2016 | Shaftesbury Investments | £20,000 (2 donations) |
28/04/2016 | Leslie Kaye | £10,000 |
28/04/2016 | Stanley Kalms | £10,000 |
28/04/2016 | Bruce McLain | £10,000 |
28/04/2016 | Matthew Ferrey | £10,000 |
28/04/2016 | David Leathers | £10,000 |
28/04/2016 | Andrew White | £10,000 |
28/04/2016 | John Moulton | £10,000 |
28/04/2016 | Michael Cowdray | £10,000 |
28/04/2016 | Mote Hall Limited | £10,000 |
Notes
- ↑ Register of interests of members' secretaries and research assistants, 23 March 2016, parliament.uk, accessed 20 April 2016
- ↑ Brian Wheeler, Alex Hunt 'The UK's EU Referendum: All you need to know', 12 May 2016, BBC News, accessed 13 May 2016
- ↑ Electoral Commission, Donation Search, accessed 12 May 2016