Labour accepts £1 MILLION donation from ex-Just Stop Oil backer despite outrage over ties with protest group

The Labour Party has accepted another £1 million donation from ex-Just Stop Oil backer Dale Vince.The energy tycoon handed the money to Starmer’s party in November, figures have shown. In addition to the seven-figure sum, he also donated £10,000 to the local branch in Slough.The party has previously faced calls to return money received from Vince as a result of his links to the protest group which has wreaked havoc across the UK in a series of disruptive demonstrations. Vince had previously handed more than £340,000 to the group. But he cut ties with the group in October, saying he thinks further protests would now be “pointless” and “counterproductive”.While he said he still “lauds their conviction and bravery”, he said he would no longer financially support the movement as he thinks it is more important to vote the Conservatives out at the general election.Last year, the party came under mounting pressure to return £1.5million in donations received since 2014 as a result of Just Stop Oil’s actions. At the time, the then Tory Party Deputy Chairman Lee Anderson described the acceptance of the money as a “slap in the face to hardworking Brits trying to get on with their lives”.Meanwhile, Tory MP Andrea Jenkyns said the general public are “tired of road blocks and disruptions”, adding: “Enough is enough.”But at the time, Labour frontbencher Nick Thomas-Symonds said Vince was a “perfectly legitimate person to take money from”, adding that he was entitled to “give money to other causes”.The latest donation from Vince comes as the Labour Party hailed its “best fundraising year ever”.Party Chairman Anneliese Dodds said: “Thanks to Keir Starmer’s leadership last year was our best fundraising year ever.”Labour will turn the page on 14 years of Tory failure with a plan to deliver the change Britain deserves.”LATEST DEVELOPMENTS:Theresa May quits as ex-Prime Minister announces plans to stand down as MP after 27 years’I won’t take lectures from you!’ Mordaunt slams Labour for ‘clobbering motorists’Ursula von der Leyen faces re-election doom if she fails to tackle EU migration flashpointThe Labour Party is currently more than 20 points ahead of the Conservatives in the polls.Despite Wednesday’s Spring Budget, which saw the Chancellor unveil a further 2p National Insurance cut, polling published by YouGov for the Times put the Tories 27 points behind Labour. GB News Read More