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Ex-Conservative Party donor Arron Banks backing UKIP Ex-Conservative Party donor Arron Banks backing UKIP
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Former Conservativey donor Arron Banks is joining the UK Independence Party and could stand in next May's election. Former Conservative donor Arron Banks is joining the UK Independence Party and could stand in next May's election.
He will hand over a £100,000 cheque to UKIP leader Nigel Farage.He will hand over a £100,000 cheque to UKIP leader Nigel Farage.
The Tories said Mr Banks's previous donations to them were "nothing like" the £250,000 claimed by UKIP.The Tories said Mr Banks's previous donations to them were "nothing like" the £250,000 claimed by UKIP.
Commons Leader William Hague said he had never heard of the insurance entrepreneur, and said his defection would "certainly not" overshadow Mr Cameron's party conference speech.Commons Leader William Hague said he had never heard of the insurance entrepreneur, and said his defection would "certainly not" overshadow Mr Cameron's party conference speech.
A spokesman for Mr Farage said earlier that Mr Banks funded the Chipping Sodbury office of the South Gloucestershire Conservatives "to the tune of £250,000 pounds".A spokesman for Mr Farage said earlier that Mr Banks funded the Chipping Sodbury office of the South Gloucestershire Conservatives "to the tune of £250,000 pounds".
But the Conservative Party agent in Chipping Sodbury, Sonia Williams, said the support given by Mr Banks was "nothing like the order of magnitude" of the sums claimed by UKIP.But the Conservative Party agent in Chipping Sodbury, Sonia Williams, said the support given by Mr Banks was "nothing like the order of magnitude" of the sums claimed by UKIP.
She said the office in Chipping Sodbury was donated to the party "about 50 years ago", estimating that the total support given by Mr Banks was "probably around the £22,000 mark".She said the office in Chipping Sodbury was donated to the party "about 50 years ago", estimating that the total support given by Mr Banks was "probably around the £22,000 mark".
The Conservatives say Mr Banks donated a total of £25,000, split between two Conservative branches and loaned £75,000 to one branch in 2007. They said he had not made any donations since 2009.The Conservatives say Mr Banks donated a total of £25,000, split between two Conservative branches and loaned £75,000 to one branch in 2007. They said he had not made any donations since 2009.
These figures were confirmed by the Electoral Commission, which said the two recorded donations were of £20,000 in 2007 and £5,000 in 2009.
It said the £75,000 loan had been made by a company called Panacea Finance, part of the Brightside insurance group co-founded by Mr Banks.
Mr Banks follows Tory MPs Mark Reckless and Douglas Carswell in switching allegiance from the Conservatives to UKIP in recent weeks.Mr Banks follows Tory MPs Mark Reckless and Douglas Carswell in switching allegiance from the Conservatives to UKIP in recent weeks.
'Significant move''Significant move'
Mr Banks, who runs the insurance company Go Skippy, said the UK remaining in the European Union was "unsustainable" economically, and said being a member of the EU was like "having a first class ticket on the Titanic".Mr Banks, who runs the insurance company Go Skippy, said the UK remaining in the European Union was "unsustainable" economically, and said being a member of the EU was like "having a first class ticket on the Titanic".
He criticised Mr Cameron's plans to renegotiate the UK's membership of the EU, saying: "The Conservative Party try to sell us the myth that EU reform is achievable when frankly all Cameron can offer is tinkering around the edges."He criticised Mr Cameron's plans to renegotiate the UK's membership of the EU, saying: "The Conservative Party try to sell us the myth that EU reform is achievable when frankly all Cameron can offer is tinkering around the edges."
Mr Farage said the business community no longer believed Mr Cameron's promises over an in/out referendum on UK membership of the EU.Mr Farage said the business community no longer believed Mr Cameron's promises over an in/out referendum on UK membership of the EU.
"This is the beginning of a significant move from the business community who are not prepared to wait for Mr Cameron's referendum," he said."This is the beginning of a significant move from the business community who are not prepared to wait for Mr Cameron's referendum," he said.
He added that Mr Banks had expressed an interest in standing as a candidate for UKIP in next year's general election.He added that Mr Banks had expressed an interest in standing as a candidate for UKIP in next year's general election.
Speaking from the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, Mr Hague said: "The PM will give a very strong speech today bringing together all our plans.Speaking from the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, Mr Hague said: "The PM will give a very strong speech today bringing together all our plans.
"The conference has fully moved on from the defection of one MP on Saturday and the gentleman you're talking about is not a senior figure in this party not someone I know at all.""The conference has fully moved on from the defection of one MP on Saturday and the gentleman you're talking about is not a senior figure in this party not someone I know at all."
BBC political editor Nick Robinson said there would be relief that the latest Conservative to switch to UKIP was "not a big figure", but added: "Having said that, it is the theme of this conference underlying the surface, which is 'could they stop the Tories winning?'"BBC political editor Nick Robinson said there would be relief that the latest Conservative to switch to UKIP was "not a big figure", but added: "Having said that, it is the theme of this conference underlying the surface, which is 'could they stop the Tories winning?'"
Mr Reckless, the former Conservative MP for Rochester and Strood, announced his decision to defect to UKIP on the eve of the conference.Mr Reckless, the former Conservative MP for Rochester and Strood, announced his decision to defect to UKIP on the eve of the conference.
He said that, as a Tory, he could not keep a promise to "cut immigration while treating people fairly".He said that, as a Tory, he could not keep a promise to "cut immigration while treating people fairly".
The Conservatives say that electing them at next May's General Election is the only way for people to ensure there is a referendum on UK membership of the European Union.The Conservatives say that electing them at next May's General Election is the only way for people to ensure there is a referendum on UK membership of the European Union.
David Cameron said Mr Reckless's defection to UKIP was "senseless and counter-productive".David Cameron said Mr Reckless's defection to UKIP was "senseless and counter-productive".