The Conservatives have accepted

£1,571,085

from companies in the Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles industry since 2019.

Non-specialised wholesale of food, beverages and tobacco £259,032
Non-specialised wholesale trade £258,142
Wholesale of other food, including fish, crustaceans and molluscs £222,104
Wholesale of wine, beer, spirits and other alcoholic beverages £198,754
Agents involved in the sale of a variety of goods £175,854
Agents specialized in the sale of other particular products £125,000
Wholesale of clothing and footwear £100,000
Retail sale in commercial art galleries £64,000
Retail sale of flowers, plants, seeds, fertilizers, pet animals and pet food in specialised stores £33,500
Wholesale of perfume and cosmetics £25,000
Wholesale of pharmaceutical goods £23,350
Wholesale of petroleum and petroleum products £10,000
Agents involved in the sale of timber and building materials £10,000
Wholesale of fruit and vegetables £10,000
Wholesale of live animals £10,000
Retail sale of medical and orthopaedic goods in specialised stores (not incl. hearing aids) n.e.c. £6,500
Sale of new cars and light motor vehicles £5,544
Retail sale in non-specialised stores with food, beverages or tobacco predominating £5,000
Wholesale of other fuels and related products £5,000
Wholesale of household goods (other than musical instruments) n.e.c. £5,000
Wholesale of wood, construction materials and sanitary equipment £4,955
Sale of other motor vehicles £4,000
Wholesale of dairy products, eggs and edible oils and fats £3,000
Wholesale of textiles £3,000
Other retail sale in non-specialised stores £2,500
Sale of used cars and light motor vehicles £1,850