Think Tanks: Funding - Question

Part of the debate – in the House of Lords at 3:26 pm on 4 February 2026.

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Photo of Lord Mackinlay of Richborough Lord Mackinlay of Richborough Conservative 3:26, 4 February 2026

My Lords, I am the director of the Global Warming Policy Foundation—one of those institutions that occupies an address in Tufton Street. I can declare most absolutely that the foundation has never and will never take money from the fossil fuel industry. But if changes are afoot in this whole field—the Minister said clearly that if institutions are involved in the political field, they are already caught by regulations requiring reporting to the Electoral Commission—let us hope they apply as well to the left-wing charities that some would prefer, if they are to apply to right-wing charities that some do not like.

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