An organisation set up to be a political party or to advance a political party cannot become a charity.
This does not stop charities campaigning to further their charitable purposes.
Even if an organisation appears to have charitable purposes and provide public benefit, it cannot be a charity if:
This does not stop charities from campaigning, lobbying or taking part in other political activity, as long as:
Campaigning, for example to change the law or the policy of public bodies, can be a charity’s main activity as long as it is advancing its charitable purposes, and political campaigning does not become a purpose in itself.