Number of Advertisers | Top Spenders | Number of Ads | Total Spend | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Labour Party | 98 | 1. The Labour Party (£16,594) 2. Scottish Labour Party (£7,530) 3. Welsh Labour (£3,108) |
1,719 | £48,065 |
Conservatives | 102 | 1. Robert Jenrick (£21,586) 2. Conservatives (£10,688) 3. Jason Perry (£2,381) |
413 | £47,041 |
Reform UK | 5 | 1. Nigel Farage (£2,793) 2. Darren Selkus Reform UK Parliamentary Candidate (£104) 3. Reform UK Mid-Norfolk (£100) |
23 | £3,197 |
Liberal Democrats | 27 | 1. Surrey Heath Lib Dems (£122) 2. Rutland Liberal Democrats (£113) 3. Worcester Liberal Democrats (£100) |
115 | £2,735 |
Independent | 9 | 1. Cllr Edd Stonham (£496) 2. The Reclaim Party (£463) 3. Barry Ingleton (£100) |
41 | £1,659 |
SNP | 4 | 1. Scottish National Party (SNP) (£529) 2. Christopher McEleny (£224) 3. Anniesland SNP (£100) |
15 | £953 |
Green Party | 7 | 1. Scottish Green Party (£100) 2. Worcester Green Party (£100) 3. Siân Gwenllian AS/MS (£100) |
8 | £700 |
Plaid Cymru | 2 | 1. Plaid Cymru (£366) 2. Liz Saville Roberts - Dwyfor Meirionnydd (£100) |
11 | £466 |
Spending
Here you can see the expenditures of political parties in the lead-up to the elections according to the latest data.
During this period, political parties spent a total of £104,716 and displayed 2344 advertisements on Meta.
During this period, political parties spent a total of £32,037 and displayed 916 advertisements on Meta.