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SNP facing financial challenge as membership drops | SNP facing financial challenge as membership drops |
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John Swinney's party has lost about 8,500 members in a year | John Swinney's party has lost about 8,500 members in a year |
The SNP has acknowledged it is facing financial challenges from falling membership and the loss of MPs in last year's general election. | The SNP has acknowledged it is facing financial challenges from falling membership and the loss of MPs in last year's general election. |
The party's latest accounts show a deficit of £455,254 for 2024, though that is not unusual in an election year. | The party's latest accounts show a deficit of £455,254 for 2024, though that is not unusual in an election year. |
Membership fell to 56,011, down by more than 8,500 since 2023. | Membership fell to 56,011, down by more than 8,500 since 2023. |
Treasurer Stuart McDonald said the party had made the "very difficult" decision to cut backroom staff, but that the move would result in "significant spending reductions". | Treasurer Stuart McDonald said the party had made the "very difficult" decision to cut backroom staff, but that the move would result in "significant spending reductions". |
The SNP recorded a deficit of £455,254, down from a surplus £661,568 in 2023. | |
The party pointed out that it had similar or greater deficits in other recent election years. In 2021, for example, the SNP had a deficit of more than £750,000. | The party pointed out that it had similar or greater deficits in other recent election years. In 2021, for example, the SNP had a deficit of more than £750,000. |
Mr McDonald said: "It is also important to point out that significant steps have been taken to improve financial performance, and the one-off costs of some of these steps account for much of that deficit, but have already delivered significant savings since." | Mr McDonald said: "It is also important to point out that significant steps have been taken to improve financial performance, and the one-off costs of some of these steps account for much of that deficit, but have already delivered significant savings since." |
The SNP lost 39 seats in last year's general election, held just weeks after John Swinney succeeded Humza Yousaf as leader. | The SNP lost 39 seats in last year's general election, held just weeks after John Swinney succeeded Humza Yousaf as leader. |
In a period of significant turmoil for the SNP, former chief executive Peter Murrell - estranged husband of former first minister Nicola Sturgeon - was also charged with embezzling party funds. | In a period of significant turmoil for the SNP, former chief executive Peter Murrell - estranged husband of former first minister Nicola Sturgeon - was also charged with embezzling party funds. |
Mr Murrell made no plea when he appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court in March and was granted bail. | Mr Murrell made no plea when he appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court in March and was granted bail. |
Sturgeon was arrested as part of the police probe but later told she would face no further action. She announced in January that the couple were ending their marriage. | Sturgeon was arrested as part of the police probe but later told she would face no further action. She announced in January that the couple were ending their marriage. |
The accounts show the party still owes £60,000 to Mr Murrell in an outstanding loan dating back to 2021. | The accounts show the party still owes £60,000 to Mr Murrell in an outstanding loan dating back to 2021. |
The SNP still owes money to former chief executive Peter Murrell | The SNP still owes money to former chief executive Peter Murrell |
As part of the police investigation into SNP finances, a £100,000 motorhome was seized outside the home of Mr Murrell's mother in Dunfermline in April 2023. | |
The latest accounts list the motorhome among the party's assets, with a depreciated value of £41,284. | |
A note in the accounts states: "The party retains ownership of the motorhome and expects its future release." | |
Mr McDonald, a former MP who lost his seat last year, described the general election result as a "significant setback" in filings submitted to the Electoral Commission. | Mr McDonald, a former MP who lost his seat last year, described the general election result as a "significant setback" in filings submitted to the Electoral Commission. |
The defeat led to cuts in income from a levy paid to the party by its MPs, and to UK parliament grants. | The defeat led to cuts in income from a levy paid to the party by its MPs, and to UK parliament grants. |
Mr McDonald said despite donations rising to the highest level since 2017, the sums the party could commit to election campaigning were "not in the same ballpark" as in previous years. | Mr McDonald said despite donations rising to the highest level since 2017, the sums the party could commit to election campaigning were "not in the same ballpark" as in previous years. |
The SNP remains by far the largest membership party in Scotland but Mr McDonald said membership had declined to 56,011 as of June this year, down from 64,525 last year. | The SNP remains by far the largest membership party in Scotland but Mr McDonald said membership had declined to 56,011 as of June this year, down from 64,525 last year. |
He said the party took the "very difficult" decision to cut its backroom staff in December, leading to the departure of "very talented and committed" colleagues. | He said the party took the "very difficult" decision to cut its backroom staff in December, leading to the departure of "very talented and committed" colleagues. |
Finances 'stabilising' | Finances 'stabilising' |
The number of party staff has declined to 19, down from an average of 26 last year. | The number of party staff has declined to 19, down from an average of 26 last year. |
Mr McDonald said: "These steps, though difficult, have stabilised our finances." | Mr McDonald said: "These steps, though difficult, have stabilised our finances." |
The SNP also increased the levy on its MPs and changed the balance of membership income shared between the central party and branches. | The SNP also increased the levy on its MPs and changed the balance of membership income shared between the central party and branches. |
SNP income from membership fees stood at £1,833,039 in 2024, down from more than £2m the previous year. | SNP income from membership fees stood at £1,833,039 in 2024, down from more than £2m the previous year. |
Donations ramped up in 2024 to £937,167, increasing from £369,308 in 2023. | Donations ramped up in 2024 to £937,167, increasing from £369,308 in 2023. |
However, fundraising, investment, conference, grant and "miscellaneous" income were all down on the previous year. | However, fundraising, investment, conference, grant and "miscellaneous" income were all down on the previous year. |
The filings also showed chief executive Carol Beattie, appointed permanently in March, had a salary of £80,000. | |
And as in previous years, auditors were only able to give a "qualified" opinion on the accounts due to a lack of documentation on receipts for some membership, donation, and raffle income prior to July 2023. | And as in previous years, auditors were only able to give a "qualified" opinion on the accounts due to a lack of documentation on receipts for some membership, donation, and raffle income prior to July 2023. |
Mr McDonald added: "This report cannot and does not comment on any matters subject to ongoing police investigation or to prosecution." | Mr McDonald added: "This report cannot and does not comment on any matters subject to ongoing police investigation or to prosecution." |
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