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The £4 Million That Arrived in the Only Week Nobody Was Watching
Darren Jones wants overseas money banned from British politics and donors made to prove their funds are clean. His own party's history makes the case for him, in a way he would rather not have made. Election law requires parties to declare large donations within a week once a campaign officially begins, so voters can see who is funding each side before they cast their vote. In May 2024, Labour received £4 million from the hedge fund Quadrature Capital, its largest donation ever, and it arrived just before that weekly rule switched on. A few days later, and the donation would have been public knowledge during the campaign itself, exactly when it might have shaped how people voted. Instead, it fell under the old quarterly system, so nobody found out until months after the election, when the result could no longer be changed and the money could no longer be questioned.
Quadrature calls this a values based donation, not a political one, insisting the firm remains non-partisan and apolitical. Its own portfolio tells a different story. The fund has held more than $170 million in fossil fuel companies including ConocoPhillips and Cenovus Energy, tens of millions in the arms manufacturers Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin, and substantial stakes in Palantir, Blackstone and KKR. A later investigation found $121 million in holdings tied to firms supplying components for Israel's F-35 programme. That is not the portfolio of an organisation whose only concern is climate policy. It reads instead like a firm that hedges its politics the way it hedges everything else, then denies the hedge was ever placed.
What followed the donation deserves as much scrutiny as the donation itself. Rachel Kyte, who sits on the advisory board of the Quadrature Climate Foundation, was made the government's climate envoy soon after. Labour will insist the two facts are unconnected, and in the narrowest technical sense they might be. But a party that banks a record sum from a fund's founders, then hands a government role to a figure from that fund's own charitable board, is asking the public to swallow a coincidence it has done nothing to earn.
Set this beside the state of Labour's own finances and the picture sharpens. The party recorded a deficit of £3.76 million in 2024, its worst position in over a decade, while corporate donations rose sharply and Quadrature sat at the top of the list. A party in that condition has every reason to bank large sums quickly and ask few questions. Urgency and scrutiny rarely share a desk.
None of this proves wrongdoing in the legal sense. Quadrature is a lawful business and its donation was properly declared once the reporting window opened. But legality is a low bar for a party that now lectures the country on the corrosive effect of unaccountable money in politics. Jones cannot warn that foreign and opaque funding is warping British elections while his own party's history includes a Cayman linked hedge fund timing its largest ever gift to slip past the very disclosure rules built to catch it.
The electorate do not need a court finding to draw a conclusion here. They need only the week the money arrived, the industries it came from, and the appointment that followed soon after. Labour asks the country to see a coincidence. The country is entitled to see a pattern instead, and to ask why a party so quick to warn about influence was so slow to examine its own.
"Rachel Kyte, who sits on the advisory board of the Quadrature Climate Foundation, was made the government's climate envoy soon after."

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