A parliamentary committee has recommended a full moratorium on cryptocurrency donations to UK political parties, marking the most serious legislative challenge A parliamentary committee has recommended a full moratorium on cryptocurrency donations to UK political parties, marking the most serious legislative challenge

UK Parliament Moves to Ban Crypto Donations as Foreign Interference Fears Grow

2026/03/18 18:12
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A parliamentary committee has recommended a full moratorium on cryptocurrency donations to UK political parties, marking the most serious legislative challenge to crypto’s role in British politics since the practice first gained traction.

The recommendation comes as the Representation of the People Bill enters its committee stage in the House of Commons, placing the issue at the center of an increasingly heated debate about foreign money, democratic integrity, and the limits of financial innovation in politics.

What the Committee Said

On March 18, 2026, the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy published a report describing crypto donations as an “unnecessary and unacceptably high risk” to the integrity of UK political financing. The committee stopped short of calling for a permanent ban but recommended that the Representation of the People Bill be amended to include a binding moratorium on all crypto donations until the Electoral Commission establishes firm and enforceable safeguards.

The language is deliberate. A moratorium is not a ban in the permanent sense, but in practice it halts the activity indefinitely until conditions are met that do not yet exist. Given the Electoral Commission’s track record on moving quickly, that timeline is uncertain at best.

The committee’s concerns center on two related issues. The first is anonymity. Cryptocurrency transactions, while recorded on public blockchains, can be structured in ways that obscure the true identity of the original donor. The second is foreign interference. Unlike traditional bank transfers, which require accounts tied to verifiable identities and jurisdictions, crypto can move across borders with limited friction, raising the possibility that overseas actors could channel funds into UK political parties without detection.

The Proposed Rules

Beyond the moratorium recommendation, the committee put forward a set of interim measures for parties that continue to accept crypto while any transition period plays out.

Under the proposed rules, overseas individuals would be required to have held sufficient UK assets registered with HMRC for at least 12 months before being eligible to make a political donation in any form. This asset holding requirement is designed to establish a genuine connection to the UK tax system as a proxy for legitimate donor eligibility.

For parties accepting crypto directly, the proposals would require all transactions to be processed through FCA-registered platforms, with the received assets converted into British pounds within 48 hours. The conversion requirement is significant. It would effectively prevent political parties from holding crypto as a speculative asset on their balance sheets, removing any financial incentive to accept it beyond the donation itself.

Lawmakers are also pushing for a dedicated national police unit within the National Crime Agency to oversee political finance and investigate suspected cases of foreign interference. The creation of a specialist unit would represent a significant escalation in how seriously the government is treating the threat, moving it from a regulatory compliance issue into the realm of national security enforcement.

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The Political Context

Reform UK sits at the center of this debate. The party announced in May 2025 that it would accept Bitcoin donations, making it the most prominent UK political party to do so. The timing was deliberate, positioning Reform as a technologically forward-thinking alternative to the established parties at a moment when crypto was attracting mainstream attention.

That decision now makes Reform the primary target of the proposed restrictions, even if the rules would apply to all parties equally. The party has not yet responded formally to the committee’s March 18 recommendations, but it has consistently defended its position on crypto acceptance as a matter of financial freedom and innovation.

The other major parties have been largely silent on whether they intend to follow Reform’s lead on crypto donations. The committee’s report gives them political cover to maintain that silence while supporting the moratorium without having to take a direct position on crypto itself.

What Happens Next

The immediate focus is the committee stage of the Representation of the People Bill in the House of Commons. This is where amendments can be proposed, debated, and incorporated into the legislation before it progresses further. The committee’s recommendation for a moratorium amendment will now be formally considered in that process, and its fate will depend on whether the government chooses to adopt it or leave it to a free vote among MPs.

Running parallel to the legislative process is the Rycroft Review into foreign financial interference, which is expected to publish its final recommendations by the end of March 2026. That report could significantly shape how the bill is amended, particularly on the question of overseas donor eligibility and enforcement mechanisms. If the Rycroft Review reaches conclusions that align with the committee’s concerns, it would strengthen the case for the moratorium considerably.

The Electoral Commission also has a role to play. The moratorium as proposed would remain in place until the Commission establishes adequate safeguards. What those safeguards look like, how long they take to develop, and whether they would ever satisfy the committee’s concerns are questions that remain entirely open.

For crypto donors and the parties that accept them, the window is narrowing. The combination of a parliamentary committee recommendation, pending legislation, an active national security review, and proposed NCA enforcement creates a regulatory environment that is moving in one direction. Whether the moratorium becomes law in the near term or not, the era of largely unregulated crypto donations in UK politics appears to be ending.

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