Peter Cruddas, Conservative Party Co-Treasurer, Resigns After Donations Claims

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Peter Cruddas Resigns

Conservative Party co-treasurer Peter Cruddas has resigned after being filmed apparently offering access to Prime Minister David Cameron in return for donations of £250,000 a year.

The senior Tory fundraiser told undercover reporters pretending to be business representatives that "things will open up for you" if they donated that amount of money to the Tories.

In a meeting secretly recorded by The Sunday Times, he said: "It will be awesome for your business."

Announcing his resignation, Mr Cruddas said in a statement: "I deeply regret any impression of impropriety arising from my bluster in that conversation. Clearly there is no question of donors being able to influence policy or gain undue access to politicians.

"Specifically, it was categorically not the case that I could offer, or that David Cameron would consider, any access as a result of a donation. Similarly, I have never knowingly even met anyone from the Number 10 policy unit. But in order to make that clear beyond doubt, I have regrettably decided to resign with immediate effect."

On Sunday morning the Tories announced that Lord Fink is to replace Peter Cruddas as the party's principal treasurer.

Hedge fund millionaire Lord Fink previously held the role until earlier this month, when it was taken over by Mr Cruddas.

Speaking on Sunday morning David Cameron said: "What happened is completely unacceptable, this is not the way that we raise money in the Conservative party. It shouldn't have happened.

"I'll make sure there is a party inquiry to make sure this can't happen again."

A Tory spokesman said: "In the light of the resignation of Peter Cruddas yesterday, Lord Fink has agreed to return as the party's principal treasurer, the role he stepped down from at the beginning of March. Michael Farmer will continue to support Stanley Fink as a co-treasurer.

"We are grateful to Stanley for agreeing to this and we believe that this will ensure that the treasurers' department will continue to operate to the highest possible standards under his stewardship."

PETER CRUDDAS RESIGNATION - FULL COVERAGE

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  • Mr Cruddas said he only took up the post at the beginning of the month and was "keen to meet anyone potentially interested in donating". He said he had not consulted any politicians or senior party officials before the recorded conversation.

    Mr Cruddas told the undercover reporters that "premier league" donors - those giving £250,000 a year - could lobby Mr Cameron directly and their views were "fed in" to Downing Street. He said there was no point in "scratching around" with donations of £10,000.

    According to The Sunday Times, he believed that any prospective donations from the reporters - pretending to be wealth fund executives - would come from Liechtenstein and would be ineligible under election law. They are said to have discussed the creation of a British subsidiary and the possibility of using UK employees to make the donation.

    A Conservative Party spokesman said: "No donation was ever accepted or even formally considered by the Conservative Party. All donations to the Conservative Party have to comply with the requirements of electoral law.

    "Unlike the Labour Party, where union donations are traded for party policies, donations to the Conservative Party do not buy party or government policy."

    Labour challenged the Prime Minister to "come clean" about what he knew and when. "Time and again the Tory party has been the obstacle to capping donations from wealthy individuals. Now it appears obvious why," said Labour MP Michael Dugher who was speaking before Mr Cruddas quit.

    The affair is likely to re-ignite the debate surrounding party funding, which has seen the Tories and Labour fail to reach a consensus despite both parties acknowledging the need for reform. The chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, Sir Christopher Kelly, called last year for donations to be capped at £10,000 and for the parties to be funded largely by a taxpayer-funded grant.

    But both parties dismissed the report, since the plan would curb the massive donations the unions pay to Labour and wealthy businessmen pump into Tory coffers.

    Lib Dem Chief Secretary to the Treasury said the revelations were "utterly disgraceful."

    "This makes the case for reforming the system of party funding even stronger," Alexander told the Andrew Marr Show on Sunday morning. "Over the next few weeks the three parties will be getting around the table.. to discuss how we can change how party funding works, to get the big funding out of politics."

    Labour shadow minister Michael Dugher said:

    "We now hear the Tory treasurer boasting that some of these same millionaires who got a tax cut in the Budget this week can buy a seat at the private Downing Street dinner parties of David Cameron and George Osborne through donations worth hundreds of pounds to the Conservative Party.

    "Will the PM say exactly what he knew and when about an apparent effort to sell access and influence in Downing Street?"

    Tory deputy chairman Michael Fallon said no donations to the party could ever influence its policies. "I think [Cruddas] was blustering and boasting. No donation was accepted.

    "He made a mistake here, and he's resigned and he's been replaced... he over-boasted about what you could do with a particular donation. That was wrong. It would certainly not have got through our normal compliance checks.

    "Businessmen of course, like anybody else.. get access to politicians all the time. That's part of the process of government, of listening to business. But the big change now is that if anyone meets a minister in the government, those meetings are not only recorded, but are published."

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    11:59 PM on 03/26/2012
    Dissolution of the Long Parliament by Oliver Cromwell given to the House of Commons, 20 April 1653

    "It is high time for me to put an end to your sitting in this place, which you have dishonored by your contempt of all virtue, and defiled by your practice of every vice; ye are a factious crew, and enemies to all good government; ye are a pack of mercenary wretches, and would like Esau sell your country for a mess of pottage, and like Judas betray your God for a few pieces of money.Is there a single virtue now remaining amongst you? Is there one vice you do not possess? Ye have no more religion than my horse; gold is your God; which of you have not barter'd your conscience for bribes? Is there a man amongst you that has the least care for the good of the Commonwealth?Ye sordid prostitutes have you not defil'd this sacred place, and turn'd the Lord's temple into a den of thieves, by your immoral principles and wicked practices? Ye are grown intolerably odious to the whole nation; you were deputed here by the people to get grievances redress'd, are yourselves gone! So! Take away that shining bauble there, and lock up the doors.In the name of God, go!"
    07:49 PM on 03/28/2012
    But we said this for years before Brown finally had to go!
    05:24 PM on 03/26/2012
    When young we are taught to hold polititions
    in high esteem, now older i beg too differ.
    wes
    northern git
    fed up with all the political crap in life
    08:34 AM on 03/26/2012
    It was not so long ago that we were vilifying the media

    now we vilify their victims the politicians

    has anyone said thank you to those that carried out the sting?

    strange world
    09:51 AM on 03/26/2012
    Did they do it with good intent or was it news corp putting the sick party in it's place?
    07:50 PM on 03/28/2012
    Revenge...Must have tasted sweet to Murdoch
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    07:48 AM on 03/26/2012
    "We are grateful to Stanley for agreeing to this and we believe that this will ensure that the treasurers' department will continue to operate to the highest possible standards under his stewardship."

    Yeah Lord Stanley Fink who couldn't even bring himself to attend his Dying uncles bedside or attend his funeral afterwards.... His Uncle and 82 year old man who received the MM for services to his country and travelled over 200 miles when he was poorly to attend Stanleys sons bar mitzvah...

    You mean those kind of "highest possible standards" ?
    07:03 AM on 03/26/2012
    With regards to the new NHS changes:
    Notice how nobody understands the reasoning behind it or why it is being bought ahead.
    Notice how even the government cannot explain its purpose other than 'improving' the NHS.

    Perhaps what is happening with the NHS is what we are seeing in this case...
    cantabria
    my default position is wrong
    06:49 AM on 03/26/2012
    They should introduce a quick scan to dig out the cameras and microfones, any genuine doner would accept it.
    06:14 AM on 03/26/2012
    Did camoran know, yes sir. the treasurer does not sell services without given a brief. like any other salesman in the country, it was his job to generate money for the conservatives, which he was doing, and I am sure was given full traing by the PM.
    06:00 AM on 03/26/2012
    Are these people on another planet or do they think we are?they look you straight in the eye and lie to you, and they really think you will believe them, quote "clearly there was no impropriety" good God, the arrogance of these people it takes your breath away
    05:42 AM on 03/26/2012
    here we go again .....another one about to be paid off handsomely, and no doubt HIS pension wont be affected.....will be interesting to see what he gets out of this...
    05:10 AM on 03/26/2012
    When we have millionaire polititions, whose
    side are they going too err on, the rich or the poor.
    wes
    04:39 AM on 03/26/2012
    He was the new man in the job and should have been fully aware of what he could and could not do, and as an MP he would have been well aware of the risks of making any statements in any meeting that might be viewed as improper. Serves him right.
    04:39 AM on 03/26/2012
    Cruddas sounds like a wide-boy when he speaks... why the hell was he trusted with job as treasurer?
    10:17 AM on 03/26/2012
    Mr Cruddas is a multy-millionair in his own right, he is also in the top enhelons of the sick party with instant access to the Hanoverian night or day. Mores the point where is our third party spokesman, have the Lie/dems no view on this or is it as we all feel the lie/dems are just undercover cons, and willing to let there real leader talk his way out of it.
    03:23 AM on 03/26/2012
    David Camerons time as PM always reminds me of the movie Wall street. Greed is good!
    03:55 AM on 03/26/2012
    More like greed is god.
    wes
    northern git
    fed up with all the political crap in life
    08:05 AM on 03/26/2012
    No, not god, but it is the new religion
    03:10 AM on 03/26/2012
    It's Since The 1970's Money Crisis & Foreigners Coming To Our Country That People Since The Mid/Late 1980's Have Become Too Dependent On Tax Money & Not Their Money Due To Money Not Being Very Valuable Since The 1970's Crisis, When The Late 1980's when people started spending too much money that they don't have - was not that long ago when you think about it - Meaning We Are & Always Have Suffered The 1970's Money Crisis Because It Was Only Because We Started Spenng What We Don't Have In The Late 1980's Which Made Us Think The 1970's Crisis Was History, But The Present Time 2011/2012 Has Only Just Corrected Us & Told The Truth To Us That In The Last 30 Years - We Have Done Nothing But Spend What We Don't Have And Needs Solving Urgently.
    06:03 AM on 03/26/2012
    And for those of us who speak English?
    northern git
    fed up with all the political crap in life
    08:03 AM on 03/26/2012
    I think that ran away from him ( worldswartwo) somehow
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