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Labour’s Deputy Leader, Angela Rayner, has accepted a significant £25,000 donation from the wife of a prominent oil and gas chief executive, according to Guido Fawkes. This comes despite the Labour government’s strong public stance against new oil and gas exploration, raising serious questions about influence and hypocrisy.
Rayner’s Donation Raises Eyebrows
The latest register of interests reveals that Angela Rayner received “£25,000 towards running costs for the Office of Angela Rayner Limited” on 8th April this year. The donation came from Soha Riyadh Tawfiq Alsadek, also known as Suha Bseisu, as reported by Guido Fawkes.
Suha Bseisu is the wife of Amjad Bseisu, the Chief Executive and founder of Enquest, a major oil exploration and production company. Enquest posted revenues of £1.1 billion in 2025, and Amjad Bseisu has been a vocal critic of the Labour government’s oil and gas policies, particularly the windfall tax extension.
Labour’s Stance vs. Donor’s Interests
The Labour government has consistently advocated for policies that would limit new oil and gas projects, with figures like Ed Miliband championing a green agenda. However, this donation to Rayner, a key figure in the Labour government, appears to directly contradict the party’s public position.
Enquest, the company led by the donor’s husband, has openly criticised the two-year oil and gas windfall tax extension, which resulted in a $123.9 million charge for the company in 2025. Guido Fawkes noted that “any responsible CEO would want the policies changed” given such financial impacts.
- Angela Rayner received a £25,000 donation for her office running costs.
- The donor, Suha Bseisu, is married to Enquest CEO Amjad Bseisu.
- Enquest is a significant oil and gas exploration firm with £1.1 billion revenue in 2025.
- Amjad Bseisu has been a vocal critic of the Labour government’s oil and gas policies.
- Enquest faced a $123.9 million charge due to the oil and gas windfall tax extension.
What This Means for Britain
This donation raises concerns about the influence of powerful interests on the Labour government’s energy policy. Ordinary British families are facing soaring energy bills, while the political class accepts money from those directly affected by policy decisions.
The Labour government’s public commitment to ending new oil and gas exploration appears to be undermined by such financial ties. This creates a perception of hypocrisy, where public rhetoric does not align with private financial arrangements.
For working people, this situation highlights the disconnect between political promises and the reality of how decisions are made. It suggests that while they are told to accept higher costs for green policies, the party leadership is engaging with the very industry it claims to oppose.
The acceptance of this donation could lead to further scrutiny of the Labour government’s funding and its true intentions regarding energy security. It raises questions about whether the national interest or donor interests will ultimately prevail in future policy decisions.
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This article is a factual summary of reporting by Guido Fawkes. Full original story available on their website. All quotes directly attributed.
Source: Guido Fawkes | Breaking Brexit News
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