The BBC reports that the Labour party has named the hitherto secret list of people who made "loans" rather than declarable donations, to the tune of nearly £14 before the General Election.
This list includes Rod Aldridge (£1 million), the chairman of Capita Group plc, who have been given Government contracts for repressive NuLabour mass surveillance and database projects such as the Criminal Records Bureau, and the controversial BBC TV Licence fee database.
However, it is cash cows like the the London Congestion Charge, which went over budget, at the taxpayers expense, but since the Capita contract had the taxpayer over a barrel, (.pdf) they could not be kicked off the project, and it has significantly contributed to the wealth of Capita and of Rod Aldridge.
Who would have guessed that these excessive profits would be used to help to elect the Labour party ?
What do traditonal working class Labour voters think, when they see that their party is now funded by the likes of Richard Caring (£2 million) who owns The Ivy and Le Caprice, some of the most expensive restaurants in London ?
Ken Livingstone has "reviewed" The Ivy in the past.