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WRU chair hosts Labour fundraiser WRU chair hosts Labour fundraiser
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The chairman of the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) is hosting a £1,000-a-plate pre-election fundraiser for the Labour Party next week, BBC Wales can reveal. The chairman of the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) will host a £1,000-a-plate pre-election fundraiser for the Labour Party next week, BBC Wales can reveal.
David Pickering is holding a dinner at Cardiff's members-only Park House Club, attended by Welsh Secretary Peter Hain and First Minister Carwyn Jones.David Pickering is holding a dinner at Cardiff's members-only Park House Club, attended by Welsh Secretary Peter Hain and First Minister Carwyn Jones.
The meal price is one penny below that needed for a political donation to be reported to the Electoral Commission.The meal price is one penny below that needed for a political donation to be reported to the Electoral Commission.
The WRU said Mr Pickering was holding the event "as a private individual".The WRU said Mr Pickering was holding the event "as a private individual".
A spokesman said: "This is not a Welsh Rugby Union event, and it is not being held on Welsh Rugby Union premises."A spokesman said: "This is not a Welsh Rugby Union event, and it is not being held on Welsh Rugby Union premises."
But Welsh Conservative leader Nick Bourne said the WRU "had some explaining to do".But Welsh Conservative leader Nick Bourne said the WRU "had some explaining to do".
The invitation to the 4 February event was sent out by Mr Pickering's office PA, with the RSVP to a WRU e-mail address. Mr Pickering is chairman of the Board of Directors of Welsh Rugby Union Limited. The WRU is above politics and its facilities should not be used to promote the narrow interests of the Labour Party in any way Nick Bourne, Welsh Conservative leader
Welsh Conservative leader Nick Bourne said the WRU should be above politics, and its resources should not be used to organise what he called "an expensive donors' banquet" for Labour. The invitation to the event on 4 February was sent out by Mr Pickering's office PA, with the RSVP to a WRU e-mail address. Mr Pickering is chairman of the board of directors of Welsh Rugby Union Limited.
The WRU is above politics and its facilities should not be used to promote the narrow interests of the Labour Party in any way Nick Bourne, Welsh Conservatives Mr Bourne said the WRU should be above politics, and its resources should not be used to organise what he called "an expensive donors' banquet" for Labour.
He said that Mr Hain and Mr Jones had shown a lack of judgement in allowing their names and the Labour Party to be associated politically with the WRU. He said that Mr Hain and Mr Jones had shown a lack of judgement in allowing their names and Labour to be associated politically with the WRU.
There is understood to be disquiet among other senior individuals in the WRU about the danger of the union being seen to be politicised as a result of the fundraiser.There is understood to be disquiet among other senior individuals in the WRU about the danger of the union being seen to be politicised as a result of the fundraiser.
'Lack of judgment'
Most commentators expect a general election to be held in May this year, and all political parties are ramping up their fundraising efforts to fight the campaign.Most commentators expect a general election to be held in May this year, and all political parties are ramping up their fundraising efforts to fight the campaign.
The Park House Club played a key role in the furore surrounding fundraising for Mr Hain's doomed deputy leadership campaign. It was the location for a dinner which later led to questions about whether certain donations to his campaign had been properly declared to the Electoral Commission.The Park House Club played a key role in the furore surrounding fundraising for Mr Hain's doomed deputy leadership campaign. It was the location for a dinner which later led to questions about whether certain donations to his campaign had been properly declared to the Electoral Commission.
'Apology' Mr Bourne told BBC Wales: "Peter Hain as secretary of state for Wales and Carwyn Jones should know better than to allow their names and that of the Labour Party to be associated politically with the WRU. It shows a serious lack of judgment.
Mr Bourne told BBC Wales: "Peter Hain as Secretary of State for Wales and Carwyn Jones should know better than to allow their names and that of the Labour Party to be associated politically with the WRU. It shows a serious lack of judgment. Facing up to a Tory Party bloated by [Lord] Ashcroft's millions in the next general election will be a tough ask and Labour, like all political parties, needs to raise money Welsh Labour
"The WRU is above politics and its facilities should not be used to promote the narrow interests of the Labour Party in any way, not least by WRU resources being used to help organise an expensive donors' banquet."The WRU is above politics and its facilities should not be used to promote the narrow interests of the Labour Party in any way, not least by WRU resources being used to help organise an expensive donors' banquet.
"Rugby is something that unites the nation and this sort of action is totally inappropriate."Rugby is something that unites the nation and this sort of action is totally inappropriate.
'Proper compliance'
"David Pickering and the WRU have some explaining to do and this expensive dinner should be cancelled."David Pickering and the WRU have some explaining to do and this expensive dinner should be cancelled.
"An apology should be given to the people of Wales by Peter Hain, Carwyn Jones the WRU and David Pickering."An apology should be given to the people of Wales by Peter Hain, Carwyn Jones the WRU and David Pickering.
"What on earth were they thinking of? It shows how out of touch they are.""What on earth were they thinking of? It shows how out of touch they are."
'Proper compliance'
A Welsh Labour spokesperson said: "We are very grateful to David Pickering for his continued support of Welsh Labour.A Welsh Labour spokesperson said: "We are very grateful to David Pickering for his continued support of Welsh Labour.
"Facing up to a Tory Party bloated by Ashcroft's millions in the next general election will be a tough ask and Labour, like all political parties, needs to raise money. "Facing up to a Tory Party bloated by [Lord] Ashcroft's millions in the next general election will be a tough ask and Labour, like all political parties, needs to raise money.
"Obviously all donations made to the Labour Party through this event will be declared in proper compliance with the regulations.""Obviously all donations made to the Labour Party through this event will be declared in proper compliance with the regulations."