The Greens have been embarrassingly forced to return a donation from leader Zack Polanski – because he was not on the electoral register.
Mr Polanski gave £1,539.45 to the London branch of his party on September 23 last year.
But it was deemed impermissible because he did not feature on the roll of voters at the time – something a spokesperson blamed on ‘personal security concerns’.
Labour accused Mr Polanski of failing to know ‘basic’ information about political rules.
To be lawful donations to political parties must be made by people on the electoral register. If found to be impermissible they must usually be
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