Pledge that no money for Tory campaign has come from Lord Ashcroft

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By Ian Austen

ian.austen@essnmedia.co.uk

No money has come directly from Tory deputy chairman and chief fundraiser Lord Ashcroft to help run the party's campaign in Croydon Central.

The assurance from Conservative candidate Gavin Barwell comes in response to an e-mail sent to him by his Labour counterpart Gerry Ryan.

Lord Ashcroft is at the centre of a row over his revelations that despite saying he would live in Britain and pay taxes, he in fact remained a non-domicile and is not paying tax on income from abroad.

In his e-mail, Mr Ryan wrote to Mr Barwell: "Instead of paying fair taxes, like everyone else in Croydon, Lord Ashcroft has been channelling millions into the Conservative Party to help them buy this election.

"So the next time people in Croydon see your glossy leaflets, they have a right to feel these expensive Tory campaigns come at the cost of a new school or hospital wing in Croydon."

In his response, Mr Barwell describes Mr Ryan's e-mail "as one of the most hypocritical things I have read in 12 years in local politics."

He claims that since 2001, Labour has received more than £10 million from eight "reportedly non-dom donors".

Mr Barwell told his opponent: "My campaign hasn't received a penny from Michael Ashcroft or any of his companies.

"Since early 2009, we haven't had a penny from the Conservative Party nationally either.

"There are lots of people in Croydon Central who don't want to see another five years of Gordon Brown and are prepared to dig into their own pockets to do something about it."

Mr Barwell told the Croydon Advertiser he believed a limit should be imposed on the amount individuals, companies or trade unions should be able to donate to political parties.

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    by Anthony Miller, Pear Shaped

    Friday, April 09 2010, 6:15PM

    “If and when I donate any money to any political party I would like to make it clear that this is purely to buy political influence and I think that for a fiver one should expect no less than complete control over at least one councillor. I dont care which one - I'll even take the IRA one. Also if ordinary Conservative party members are just substantially more generous to their party than Labour party members how come Conservative party membership is £25 a year while Labour party memership is £65 a year? In my view the whole area of party funding is ...erm ... opaque ...”

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    by RobKing, Croydon

    Thursday, March 18 2010, 1:30PM

    “Arfur - I have not issued any defence of Lord Ashcroft I'm simply implying that people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

    Tina - Surely you're not talking about David Sainsbury AKA Lord Sainsbury of Turville the former science minister who is the Labour party's biggest private donor of all having given them £16 million and was investigated by the Cash for Peerages Inquiry are you?

    Martha - I'm a union member myself but I don't pay the political levy and I'm only pointing out that the Labour party also receives substantial sums from wealthy individuals some of whom are what they call non-doms.”

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    by Arfur Towcrate, Staffycher

    Thursday, March 18 2010, 1:10PM

    “RobKing - your defence of the scandal over Lord Ashton funding the Tories is to say Labour are doing the same - that's a bit weak and similar to the MPs caught out fiddling their expenses and saying everyone else was doing it.”

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    by Anon, Buck House

    Thursday, March 18 2010, 1:04PM

    “Ve are not amuzed!”

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    by Eric Smedley, Norbury

    Thursday, March 18 2010, 11:37AM

    “Tom,surely you are not complaining about the millions of pounds a year of our taxes that are paid to the German,and Greek,who live at Buck House?”

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