Trump campaign accuses UK's Labour Party of election interference
Donald Trump's campaign has accused Britain's Labour Party of foreign interference in the U.S. election, asserting that Labour volunteers assisting Kamala Harris constitute illegal contributions. Trump has filed a complaint with the FEC, calling f...

The Republican candidate's camp has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission in Washington, calling for an investigation into what it termed apparently illegal contributions from Labour to the Harris campaign.
British political volunteers have long travelled to the U.S. ahead of elections, with activists of the centre-left Labour Party typically supporting the Democrats, its sister party, and Conservatives backing the Republicans.
British officials, who asked not to be named, told Reuters that some senior Labour advisers travelled to meet Democrat strategists in recent months, on the back of their landslide victory in the British election in July.
One topic they discussed was how Labour won back almost all the former industrialised areas that abandoned them in 2019.
Labour leader Starmer denied that the complaint would damage relations with Trump if the former president wins again on Nov. 5, saying Labour supporters were volunteering in their own time.
But the complaint is a potential complication.
Trump, who is close to Britain's right-wing politician Nigel Farage and previously had good ties with former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, had praised Starmer when the two met in September at Trump Tower.
"This is direct election interference by the governing Labour Party, and particularly stupid if Trump wins," Farage said on X. "Who is paying for all of this?"
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The FEC previously fined the campaign of Bernie Sanders after Australia's Labour Party funded the flights and food of its volunteers to travel to the U.S. and support his campaign.
"I write on behalf of Donald J. Trump for President 2024, Inc. to request an immediate investigation into blatant foreign interference in the 2024 Presidential Election in the form of apparent illegal foreign national contributions," it said.
"Those searching for foreign interference in our elections need to look no further than (the) LinkedIn post ... The interference is occurring in plain sight."
In a press release titled "The British are coming", the Trump campaign also accused the "far-left Labour Party" of inspiring "Kamala's dangerously liberal policies and rhetoric."
Starmer, travelling on a flight to Samoa, told reporters that Labour volunteers had gone to pretty much every U.S. election. "They're doing it in their spare time, they're doing it as volunteers, they're staying I think with other volunteers over there," he said. "That's really straightforward."
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