Restore Britain, a new political party, has refunded donations from a cryptocurrency project after a Labour MP flagged the contributions to the Electoral Commission. The party accepted the money before concerns were raised about the source and nature of the donations. The refund came as scrutiny over political funding from crypto sources intensifies. The Labour MP's intervention prompted the party to act, signaling growing attention to cryptocurrency's role in campaign finance. Restore Britain, which launched recently, had sought to establish itself as a political force but faced immediate questions about its funding practices. The incident reflects broader tensions around cryptocurrency donations to political parties in Britain, where regulators and lawmakers have grown wary of the sector's volatility and lack of transparency. The Electoral Commission oversees political donations and enforces rules designed to prevent foreign interference and ensure financial integrity in campaigns.