


UKIP wins Supreme Court case
Thursday, 29th July 2010
The Supreme Court today ruled in favour of UKIP over a case of party donations.
Between December 2004 and February 2006, Alan Bown a retired businessman had donated a total of £349,216 to the party. During that time, due to an oversight Mr Bown was not on the UK electoral register which, under the law suggested that he was not a British resident. This was obviously not the case.
UKIP had argued that the forfeit should amount to £14,481 donated after the party became aware of the oversight, as did the initial Court ruling. The Electoral Commission believed that the whole sum should be forfeit.
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Speaking after the judgement Mr Bown said,: "I am pleased and relieved that this is all over. I feel no animosity towards the Electoral Commission, we understand they have a job to do. I always had confidence that British Justice would play fair. Now I have evidence that this is the case.
"We now intend to launch a UKIP membership drive, through a concerted leafleting campaign".
Lord Pearson, the UKIP leader said: "We are delighted with the result. We can now concentrate on our job... working towards Britain leaving the European Union".

