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Tories Struggle with Fundraising as Labour Surges Ahead

The Conservative Party has been overshadowed by Labour in fundraising efforts, with new figures revealing a stark difference in donations. From June 6 to June 12, the Conservatives raised a mere £292,500, while Labour managed to secure a much larger sum of £4.4 million. This disparity in fundraising highlights a significant challenge for the Tories, especially as big donors appear to be shifting their support away from the Conservative Party.

What were the fundraising figures for the Conservatives and Labour during the period of 6 June to 12 June?

The Conservatives raised £292,500, while Labour raised £4.4 million.

How do the fundraising figures for the Conservatives and Labour compare?

The Conservatives were dwarfed by Labour in fundraising, with Labour raising significantly more money.

Why did the Conservatives only raise £292,500 during this period?

Big donors have reportedly ditched the Conservatives, leading to a significant decrease in fundraising for the party.