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British reforms are pouring in new funds because it will hold a 25,000 -pounded dinner next week in Mayfair to usher in several previous conservative donors.
Party officials said that the party's leader Nigel Farage and Nick Candy hoped that in the event of the Oswald's Oswald's Activity on Tuesday on Tuesday on Tuesday £ 1 million event.
It is expected that the people who will be put into the Conservative Party in the past will participate in the dinner. This is a hub of reform, which will increase the pressure on the conservative leader Kemi Badenoch after several rebellions against her party.
A person familiar with the arrangement said that the event's tickets ranged from £ 10,000 to £ 25,000, and the event was expected to attract up to 90 people.
A conservative party donor who plans to participate told the Financial Times that they chose 25,000 pounds of votes instead of cheap options in order to study how the party “treats senior donors and whether they respect them.”
The individual has paid a considerable amount to the Conservative Party and asked not to disclose his name. He said: “The interest in supporting the Conservative Party is the lowest in history. The interest in supporting reform is slightly better, but the jury will be delivered.”
They added that they knew that this incident was further trial of such fundingists, and added: “Reform wants to see if this kind of thing is effective.”

Party officials are also preparing for the large -scale gatherings (referred to as the Reform Festival) held in summer, and they hope that it will attract thousands of paid participants.
Summer activities will be “celebrating all incredible advances that have achieved incredible progress reforms, and we and our supporters will be fulfilled together in the next few years.”
These two incidents constitute part of the motivation to raise tens of millions of pounds for the party, because it strives to improve its attractiveness in this year's local elections and focus on the next election of the later decade.
According to the recent public opinion survey, the reform rate of the reform was 24 %, which was one point higher than that of the Conservative Party, which was lower than the three -pointer of the labor force, which attracted the attention of the ruling party and the major opposition.
The former Conservative Donor said that they wanted Fraci to “unite two shares” by merging the Conservative Party and the Reform Party. The two sides exclude any such actions or make election treaties.
However, Elon Musk, a technology billionaire, showed that he would be a challenge for the party to the party's challenge for the reservation of a large number of donations to him in recent weeks.
Reform insiders said that the improvement of donations will be the latest sign of the challenger's domestic momentum. Previously, Farage and Candy went to Washington earlier this week to attend the inauguration of Donald Trump and showed them with the Maca Republican Party Human connection.
However, Farage's party facing a major test in the local elections in May to prove that its support foundation is not just paper phenomenon. Last spring, the party ran for candidates at the seventh -seventh council seat, and a total of two trivial members were obtained.
This year's party insiders hope to get greater benefits, including two newly established mayors: Dalin Kenshin County, who will fight the conservative opponent with the former Conservative Party Tory Andrea Jenkyns, and He Hull and East Yorkshire also compete for labor.
Candy accumulated a property in the real estate market, and previously donated hundreds of thousands of Conservative Party. He joined the reform last month and vowed to donate at least 1 million pounds to the party. Since then, he has boasted that he will raise a reform of at least 40 million pounds.
The conservative party spokesman said: “The Conservative Party is under new leadership and strives to update and rebuild trust with the British people.”