Where can the Declassified UK full per‑MP list of donations and trips be downloaded or viewed?
Executive summary
Declassified UK published reporting identifying donations and paid-for trips involving large numbers of MPs and says it “revealed” a full per‑MP accounting, but the provided sources do not include a direct download link to that dataset; the investigative findings are summarised in Declassified’s story (see their article) while the raw official records that underpin any per‑MP list are available from the Parliamentary Register of Members’ Financial Interests and the Electoral Commission’s donations database [1] [2] [3].
1. Where Declassified’s reporting and summary can be read
The Declassified UK article titled “Israel lobby funded a quarter of British MPs” contains the organisation’s aggregated findings, including totals for donations and trips and a list of MPs said to have accepted pro‑Israel funding; that article is the primary place to read Declassified’s conclusions and summary figures published to date [1].
2. Declassified’s claimed “full per‑MP list”: what the sources show and do not show
Declassified’s reporting repeatedly states specific per‑MP totals and trip counts in the article (for example, numbers of MPs receiving funding and trip totals), but among the provided sources there is no explicit URL or archival file that allows direct downloading of a standalone “full per‑MP list” from Declassified itself — the article presents the findings but the search results here do not show a downloadable dataset published by Declassified [1].
3. Where the underlying, official records can be viewed or downloaded
The authoritative public records that would underpin any independent “per‑MP” compilation are publicly accessible: MPs’ Registers of Interests are published by Parliament and list gifts, travel and other benefits that might influence behaviour (the Register of Members’ Financial Interests) and can be consulted on the Parliament website [2], while party and campaign donations and loans are searchable via the Electoral Commission’s finance search pages and downloads (the Electoral Commission’s donations & loans search) [3] [4] [5].
4. Ready‑made databases and tools that already present per‑MP breakdowns
Several third‑party projects have collated the official registers into searchable per‑MP interfaces: Sky News and Tortoise Media’s “Westminster Accounts” offers a fully searchable interactive database visualising MPs’ earnings, donations and gifted international travel [6] [7] [8]; openDemocracy’s “Consolidate” project provides an entity‑matched view of who funds MPs and other interests [9]; and other maps and toolkits such as TaxPolicy’s interactive map and TheyWorkForYou’s registers repackage declaration data for public inspection [10] [11]. Those tools let users view per‑MP donations and trips without reconstructing the data from raw registers [6] [7] [10] [9] [11].
5. Practical step to obtain the “full per‑MP list” yourself
To replicate or independently verify Declassified’s per‑MP breakdown, download the official sources: export the Register of Members’ Financial Interests entries for the relevant time window from Parliament [2] and the Electoral Commission’s donations/loans database via its search and download facility [3] [4] [5]; alternatively, consult the pre‑built exports and interfaces from Westminster Accounts, Consolidate or similar projects which have already merged those records into per‑MP views [6] [7] [9].
6. Caveats, agendas and transparency notes
Declassified is an investigative outlet with an explicit editorial agenda to expose lobbying influence and the provided article frames findings around the “Israel lobby” — readers should therefore compare the story’s aggregated list with the primary registers and the Electoral Commission’s database for context and to verify how Declassified matched donors, trips and dates; the official registers remain the primary source of record [1] [2] [3].