Bamford is a major donor to the UK
Conservative Party and to
Reform UK. JCB and related Bamford entities giving Tory party £8.1m in cash or kind between 2007 and 2017. He donated £1 million before the
2010 General Election, and Prime Minister
David Cameron recommended him for a
peerage that same year, however Bamford withdrew his name from consideration days before the members were announced. Between 2001 and 2010, JCB Research, a reportedly "obscure" and little known company that was incorporated by Bamford in 1961, donated over £4.5 million to Conservative politicians, although it was only reportedly worth £27,000 at the end of 2010. In June 2016, Bamford wrote a letter in support of voting to leave the
European Union to his employees. In October 2016, he led his company to leave the
CBI over the organisation's anti-Brexit stance. JCB also donated £100,000 to
Vote Leave, the official pro-Brexit group. During the
2019 general election campaign, Bamford donated £3,935,984 to the Conservative Party. In 2023
New Statesman named Bamford the 33rd most powerful right-wing political figure in the UK, writing that he "collects [both] cars and politicians". In 2025, Bamford donated £200,000 each to both the Conservatives and Reform UK.
House of Lords In August 2013, it was announced that Bamford was to be elevated to the House of Lords. On 3 October 2013, he was made
Baron Bamford of Daylesford in the County of Gloucestershire and of Wootton in the County of Staffordshire. On 10 June 2014, he made his
maiden speech in the Lords during a debate on the
Queen's Speech. He spoke a further four times: once on manufacturing, once on Brexit, and twice on
green hydrogen. Lord Bamford retired from the House of Lords in March 2024. ==Personal life==