The Herald on Sunday

Secret Brexit backers to bankroll a ‘No’ campaign

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ASHADOWY group of business leaders who funnelled more than £400,000 through the Democratic Unionist Party in Northern Ireland to support the Brexit campaign are prepared to bankroll opposition to Scottish independen­ce.

The Constituti­onal Research Council (CRC) reportedly used a loophole in election laws to keep the donors’ identities hidden. By channellin­g the money though the DUP – where because of perceived security threats in Northern Ireland donors can remain anonymous – they escaped having to declare.

The CRC is chaired by former vice-chairman of the Scottish Conservati­ves Richard Cook.

DUP MP Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said: “It [CRC] has been involved in Scotland, for example supporting unionism in Scotland, and it approached the DUP to support our campaign during the referendum because it supports unionist causes.”

The DUP has been under mounting pressure to reveal the name of the donor which enabled it to promote its Leave message on a UK-wide basis.

The leader of the crosscommu­nity Alliance Party, Naomi Long, said questions remained over the DUP’s Brexit expenditur­e.

She said the party should release a detailed breakdown of how the money was spent. “Would the DUP have campaigned as vigorously for Brexit had they not received a large donation?” she said.

 ??  ?? CRC chair Richard Cook is former vice-chairman of the Scottish Conservati­ves
CRC chair Richard Cook is former vice-chairman of the Scottish Conservati­ves

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