Hansard.Parliament.Uk
UK Government Responds to Foreign Interference in Politics
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On July 6, 2026, UK democracy minister Samantha Dixon addressed the House of Commons regarding foreign interference in UK politics, following the Rycroft report. The government aims to protect democratic integrity by implementing new political finance rules, including a £100,000 cap on overseas donations. A minimum residency period of one year will be enforced for overseas electors returning to the UK before they can donate. These measures are designed to counteract the influence of foreign actors and restore public trust in the electoral process. The government has accepted all recommendations from the independent review led by Philip Rycroft, emphasizing the need for reform to adapt to evolving threats. The measures will apply retrospectively to ensure compliance and prevent circumvention.
Key Points: • The UK government is implementing a £100,000 cap on overseas donations to political parties. • A minimum residency period of one year will be required for overseas electors returning to the UK. • The measures are a response to the Rycroft report on foreign interference in UK politics.