Two Tory donors pay 25,000 to attend Reform fundraising dinner
Briefly

At a recent Reform fundraising dinner in London, prominent Conservative donors Bassim Haidar and Mohamed Amersi each paid £25,000 for attendance, contributing to over £1 million in pre-event pledges from businesspeople. Both billionaires have expressed dissatisfaction with the Conservative Party's direction. Haidar praised Reform's vision, hoping it could revitalize the UK, while Amersi noted an electric energy among attendees, hinting at rising momentum for Reform. Discussions included the party's potential in upcoming local elections, reflecting increased interest in alternatives to traditional conservatism as more individuals express frustration with the existing political landscape.
The energy in the room was just really electric. It does feel like momentum is behind Reform and the question is what happens to the strands of conservatism, Reform and the Conservative party.
The event was a valuable opportunity to learn more about the party's mission, and I believe they have a good one to make the UK great again.
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