George Robinson (financier)

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George Edward Silvanus Robinson (born 29 November 1956) is a British millionaire financier and Conservative Party donor. He was appointed a Trustee of the right-wing think-tank Policy Exchange on 10 November 2004. The 2009 Sunday Times Rich List states:

Robinson, 52, fulminated against the government’s economic record in the Financial Times last year, yet London hedge fund Sloane Robinson saw profits soar from £202.8m to £340.7m in 2007-08. Robinson co-founded it with Hugh Sloane (qv) and their stakes in the £400m business are worth £100m apiece. Past payments add £95m. [1]

Donations to the Conservative Party

Received by Donor Date accepted Donations
Conservative Party Conservative Central Office Mr George E Robinson 7 July 2004 £10,000
Conservative Party Conservative Central Office Mr George E Robinson 16 March 2005 £20,000
Conservative Party Oxford West & Abingdon Mr George E Robinson 31 March 2005 £2,000
Conservative Party Conservative Central Office Mr George E Robinson 31 March 2005 £25,000
Conservative Party Conservative Central Office Mr George E Robinson 3 April 2007 £50,000
Conservative Party Gloucester Mr George E Robinson 27 November 2007 £5,000
Conservative Party Conservative Central Office Mr George E Robinson 28 November 2007 £20,000
Conservative Party Conservative Central Office Mr George ES Robinson 12 June 2008 £50,000
Conservative Party Conservative Central Office Mr George ES Robinson 27 November 2009 £8,000

The table on the right shows George Robinson's donations to the Conservative Party registered with the Electoral Commission as at 16 April 2010. [2]

Assuming that the donations listed refer to the same individual, they amount to a total of £190,000 over six years.


Affiliations

Politeia, Patron

Notes

  1. The Sunday Times Rich List 2009, 'George Robinson', 26 April 2009
  2. Electoral Commission, Register of donations to political parties [Accessed 16 April 2010]