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Robert Jenrick accepts £75k in donations from company with ‘unclear’ origins.

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LizzieDrip Mon 30-Sept-24 00:21:27

www.tortoisemedia.com/2024/09/20/robert-jenricks-top-donor-received-loan-from-untraceable-bvi-firm/

Interesting!

Sky News did a piece on it apparently in which Jenrick looked ‘uncomfortable’. Needless to say, it hasn’t hit the main media headlines - I wonder why?

LizzieDrip Mon 30-Sept-24 13:14:28

Precisely Wyllow!

Wyllow3 Mon 30-Sept-24 14:36:24

Jenrick was also involved in a planning scandal:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-53172995

“Mr Desmond made a personal donation of £12,000 to the Conservative Party 12 days after the minister overruled government planning inspectors to approve the development.”

LizzieDrip Mon 30-Sept-24 15:49:04

Honest Bob Jenrick eh???

LizzieDrip Mon 30-Sept-24 16:23:13

Let’s look out for Beth Rigby et al grilling Jenrick about his donations during the many press opportunities at the Tory Party conference this week.

Holding my breath … not!

Kalm Tue 01-Oct-24 08:58:34

Hope the company is not based in Austria originating in 1933….just waiting for him to condemn the Austrian general election

Freya5 Tue 01-Oct-24 09:03:31

LizzieDrip

Sky report:

“Mr Jenrick said he was not criticising Labour for accepting donations, but rather "their rank hypocrisy"

Pot and kettle comes to mind!

Starmer said he would stamp out cronyism etc, hence the "rank hypocrisy". Think the clothes and glasses.
Jenrick has claimed to do non of this. So he's right.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 01-Oct-24 09:15:18

Robert Jenrick was asked repeatedly about this donation in the news this morning, he answered.

Apparently it’s a start up company with a business model of fitness apps.

Do I believe him? probably as much as I believe Lord Alli hasn’t had/doesn’t expect anything from his donations.

Wyllow3 Tue 01-Oct-24 09:31:22

We don't actually know what Jenrick spent these huge sums of money on, (as it's not just the firm, thats just the biggest ones, see above or check out th reference as to the sums given and by whom) nor whether he has used his influence in some way.
How can this be OK?

GrannyGravy13 Tue 01-Oct-24 09:36:14

Wyllow3

We don't actually know what Jenrick spent these huge sums of money on, (as it's not just the firm, thats just the biggest ones, see above or check out th reference as to the sums given and by whom) nor whether he has used his influence in some way.
How can this be OK?

All donations could come with expectations, if it’s ok for one MP or Party it’s ok for all. Unless the expenditure is itemised to the last penny, there will be doubts.

I personally think they should all be stopped and a new system of funding political parties and elections found.

therustyfairy Tue 01-Oct-24 14:17:29

NOT JENRICK
I very much felt his constant reference to Ben Wallace [a man with more gravitas in his little finger than Jenrick] was Jenrick's attempt to tap into and align himself with someone of standing as did Johnson with Churchill - I believe they call it 'to hang onto the coat-tail of others'.
Unfortunately I am in Jenrick's constituency but not in Newark, the epicentre where most of his acts of benevolance are concentrated and distributed. Wyllow3 is spot on about the dubious smell of 'handouts and pals culture'

LovesBach Tue 01-Oct-24 15:48:24

Was it Terry Thomas who would say, with such disgust 'What an absolute shower' ?

silverlining48 Tue 01-Oct-24 16:33:14

Not jenrick. I saw how much money he has had donated, and stand to be corrected, but believe it was over 300,000£.

therustyfairy Tue 01-Oct-24 17:05:41

silverlining48 I didn't know Jenrick donated money, he's not known for his generosity in his local constituency, who did he give the money too

silverlining48 Tue 01-Oct-24 18:16:13

Didn’t make myself clear rustyfairy. Or are you joking? 🙃

He has been in receipt of donations over 300,000£.
I don’t know much about him but saw this on a government website. Dont ask where it was, I am not that computer savvy.

Wyllow3 Tue 01-Oct-24 18:53:50

The difference between the figures I gave above and the £300.000 is presumably the time scale,

I added them up only July to August.

You type in the MP name and add registered interests.

therustyfairy Tue 01-Oct-24 21:23:42

silverlining48 my error, I read the sentence thus: "I saw how much money he has had donated"
Then my mind raced ahead wondering if Jenrick had donated the money to provide a new school library for his daughters' fee paying school.
How silly of me, of course he couldn't do this what with one wife, three daughters and two dogs to feed and three houses to maintain.
Plus he's too busy, twiddling with planning applications that will serve his best interests, to have time to sit for a portrait to hang in the library.

silverlining48 Wed 02-Oct-24 11:47:29

Rustyfairy smile

Lovetopaint037 Thu 10-Oct-24 09:34:16

Wouldn’t trust Jenrick as far as I could throw him. Thinking back to when he was housing minister and allowed the building of certain homes which back tracked the number of affordable dwellings. Objections to the build were made but Jenrick overruled this and millions were made for this Tory donater.
How he can be running for the leadership is a mystery unless promises are being used to manipulate the voting.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 10-Oct-24 10:00:10

The two remaining candidates which the membership have to decide on would not have been my choice.

No doubt all opposed to the Conservatives are extremely happy…

Wyllow3 Thu 10-Oct-24 10:20:55

I'm unsure. Would have preferred a one nation opposition I think.

Voices between Labour and Reform, not Reform-Lite.

But there is a lot of time ahead to see how it shapes up, not least because we don't know who will lead..