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Lord Ashcroft: controversial Tory donor | Lord Ashcroft: controversial Tory donor |
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The peer has become a powerful figure at Conservative Party HQConservative Party deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft was listed joint 65th in last year's Sunday Times "rich list", with wealth estimated at about £1.1bn. | The peer has become a powerful figure at Conservative Party HQConservative Party deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft was listed joint 65th in last year's Sunday Times "rich list", with wealth estimated at about £1.1bn. |
The UK-born 62-year-old's fortune has enabled him to pay millions of pounds in donations to the Tories since the early 1980s. | The UK-born 62-year-old's fortune has enabled him to pay millions of pounds in donations to the Tories since the early 1980s. |
He has been credited with helping to rescue the party's finances in the past, once stepping in to personally guarantee its overdraft when it was reportedly £3m in the red. | He has been credited with helping to rescue the party's finances in the past, once stepping in to personally guarantee its overdraft when it was reportedly £3m in the red. |
But Labour MPs have long questioned whether donations through the UK-registered company Bearwood complied with strict laws banning overseas contributions, and the Electoral Commission has now announced an investigation. | But Labour MPs have long questioned whether donations through the UK-registered company Bearwood complied with strict laws banning overseas contributions, and the Electoral Commission has now announced an investigation. |
Business genius | Business genius |
Lord Ashcroft was partly brought up in Belize and reportedly maintains extensive business interests there, and he refuses to say whether he is resident or pays taxes in the UK. | Lord Ashcroft was partly brought up in Belize and reportedly maintains extensive business interests there, and he refuses to say whether he is resident or pays taxes in the UK. |
His ties with the former British colony led to a spell as its ambassador to the United Nations from 1998 to 2000. | His ties with the former British colony led to a spell as its ambassador to the United Nations from 1998 to 2000. |
He stepped down from the post when he was made a Conservative peer, amid considerable controversy. | He stepped down from the post when he was made a Conservative peer, amid considerable controversy. |
The tycoon had to give assurances that he would take up permanent residence in the UK. I give the money because I support the Tory principles of free markets and personal liberty Lord Ashcroft Watchdog probes Tory donor's firm | The tycoon had to give assurances that he would take up permanent residence in the UK. I give the money because I support the Tory principles of free markets and personal liberty Lord Ashcroft Watchdog probes Tory donor's firm |
There was criticism of the peerage from within the Conservative Party, with former MP Sir Anthony Grant saying: "We want to detach ourselves from this notion that people only have to give money and then they can waltz into what is, after all, part of the legislature." | There was criticism of the peerage from within the Conservative Party, with former MP Sir Anthony Grant saying: "We want to detach ourselves from this notion that people only have to give money and then they can waltz into what is, after all, part of the legislature." |
It is by no means the only controversy to have involved Lord Ashcroft. | It is by no means the only controversy to have involved Lord Ashcroft. |
His immense personal fortune has been built up through ruthless deal-making which has often shocked and unsettled the City of London. | His immense personal fortune has been built up through ruthless deal-making which has often shocked and unsettled the City of London. |
However, even critics admit that the tycoon has a genius for making deals. | However, even critics admit that the tycoon has a genius for making deals. |
Lord Ashcroft made his first million at the age of 31 when he sold a cleaning company he had bought with a £15,000 loan five years earlier. | Lord Ashcroft made his first million at the age of 31 when he sold a cleaning company he had bought with a £15,000 loan five years earlier. |
He then bought the Hawley Group, an ailing camping equipment manufacturer which he used as a vehicle to snap up a wide variety of companies. | He then bought the Hawley Group, an ailing camping equipment manufacturer which he used as a vehicle to snap up a wide variety of companies. |
In 1987 Lord Ashcroft bought the security and motor auctions group ADT for £635m. A decade later he sold it for £2.6bn, personally pocketing about £154m from the deal. | |
Belize dealings | Belize dealings |
Lord Ashcroft's dealings in Belize have also generated controversy in the past, with some politicians in the central American country having suggested an influence that has been far from healthy. | Lord Ashcroft's dealings in Belize have also generated controversy in the past, with some politicians in the central American country having suggested an influence that has been far from healthy. |
The tycoon made large donations - rumoured to total about $1m - to the right-wing People's United Party (PUP) when it was in opposition. | The tycoon made large donations - rumoured to total about $1m - to the right-wing People's United Party (PUP) when it was in opposition. |
In 1998 the PUP came to power after defeating the centre-left United Democratic Party (UDP), and subsequently introduced several pieces of legislation financially advantageous to Lord Ashcroft. | In 1998 the PUP came to power after defeating the centre-left United Democratic Party (UDP), and subsequently introduced several pieces of legislation financially advantageous to Lord Ashcroft. |
They included a law giving tax-exempt status to some companies including his offshore holding company Belize Holding Inc (BHI). | They included a law giving tax-exempt status to some companies including his offshore holding company Belize Holding Inc (BHI). |
The Lord Ashcroft-owned Bank of Belize was also granted the exclusive right to set up offshore companies in Belize for US and UK citizens. | The Lord Ashcroft-owned Bank of Belize was also granted the exclusive right to set up offshore companies in Belize for US and UK citizens. |
In an interview with a British newspaper around the time, Manuel Esquivel, the UDP leader and Belize's former prime minister, urged UK voters to beware. | In an interview with a British newspaper around the time, Manuel Esquivel, the UDP leader and Belize's former prime minister, urged UK voters to beware. |
"What happened to us should be a lesson to you," he said. | "What happened to us should be a lesson to you," he said. |
'Tory principles' | 'Tory principles' |
Lord Ashcroft has been Tory deputy chairman since 2005, having previously been party treasurer from 1998 to 2001. | Lord Ashcroft has been Tory deputy chairman since 2005, having previously been party treasurer from 1998 to 2001. |
As treasurer, responsible for fund-raising, Mr Ashcroft is said to have widened the party's pool of donors and allowed it to recruit more staff. | As treasurer, responsible for fund-raising, Mr Ashcroft is said to have widened the party's pool of donors and allowed it to recruit more staff. |
The now powerful party figure is credited with devising its marginal seat strategy, pouring resources into constituencies where Labour MPs are defending small majorities. | The now powerful party figure is credited with devising its marginal seat strategy, pouring resources into constituencies where Labour MPs are defending small majorities. |
He has published several books including, in 2005, Smell the Coffee: A wake-up call for the Conservative Party. | He has published several books including, in 2005, Smell the Coffee: A wake-up call for the Conservative Party. |
A friend of the Thatcher family, he has said that he became a donor to the party "because of my admiration for the policies of Margaret Thatcher". | A friend of the Thatcher family, he has said that he became a donor to the party "because of my admiration for the policies of Margaret Thatcher". |
"I give the money because I support the Tory principles of free markets and personal liberty. And I do not seek anything for myself beyond the return of a Conservative government." | "I give the money because I support the Tory principles of free markets and personal liberty. And I do not seek anything for myself beyond the return of a Conservative government." |
Military heroes | Military heroes |
Lord Ashcroft settled a libel action against the Times newspaper out of court in 1999, which forms part of the subject of his book Dirty politics, Dirty times. | Lord Ashcroft settled a libel action against the Times newspaper out of court in 1999, which forms part of the subject of his book Dirty politics, Dirty times. |
He founded the charities Crimestoppers and Action on Addiction, and is chairman of Ashcroft Technology Academy, in Wandsworth, south-west London. | He founded the charities Crimestoppers and Action on Addiction, and is chairman of Ashcroft Technology Academy, in Wandsworth, south-west London. |
His Who's Who entry list of recreations includes "researching the Victoria Cross", a pastime which resulted in the book Victoria Cross Heroes. | His Who's Who entry list of recreations includes "researching the Victoria Cross", a pastime which resulted in the book Victoria Cross Heroes. |
This was followed by last year's sequel, Special Forces Heroes. | This was followed by last year's sequel, Special Forces Heroes. |
He reportedly holds the largest collection of Victoria Crosses in private hands, comprising more than 150 of the medals. | He reportedly holds the largest collection of Victoria Crosses in private hands, comprising more than 150 of the medals. |
Who's Who lists further recreations of "entertaining friends, trying something new, messing about in boats". | Who's Who lists further recreations of "entertaining friends, trying something new, messing about in boats". |
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