Deep Dive: Campaigning in a time of political turmoil

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Campaigning in a time of political turmoil

What does Reform UK’s ascendancy mean for charities and campaigners, ahead of the upcoming elections in Wales, Scotland and locally across the UK? And what are the implications of new Electoral Commission guidance and statutory codes of practice for non-party campaigners during the current regulated period for the Scottish Parliament and Senedd election campaigns?

Delivered in partnership with Bates Wells, one of the UK’s leading law firms specialising in charity and public law.

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Join our top-ranked Politics, Elections and Campaigning team for a reminder and update on the regulatory framework around campaigning in the run-up to elections.

What will this Deep Dive cover?

Over 90 minutes, this Deep Dive will look at:

• How charity law rules on political impartiality apply in a changing political landscape, with new and insurgent parties emerging to challenge the established two-party system?

• If charities are required to engage with all emerging parties, particularly those which charities are concerned may pursue policies that contradict their charitable purposes?

• How charity law rules interact with election law rules in the run up to next year’s elections to the Senedd and the Scottish Parliament, local elections and elections of combined authority mayors?

 

Details

Tuesday 24th March 2026, 10:30-12pm

The session is online and the cost is £165 + VAT.

Email info@smk.org.uk with any queries.

Suhan Rajkumar

Suhan Rajkumar

Suhan is a partner in Bates Wells’ top‑ranked Charity & Social Enterprise team, where he specialises in advising not‑for‑profits on politics, elections and campaigning. He helps charities, campaigners, social enterprises, public bodies and purposeful businesses to navigate complex legal frameworks so they can maximise the impact of their advocacy while staying compliant with charity law, campaign finance rules, election law and lobbying transparency requirements. He is recommended by independent legal directory Chambers UK for his expertise in Electoral law.

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