The emails, seemingly from Trump's son, accuse "Crooked Hillary" of "fraud and lies" and ask recipients to "please donate right now to help my father Make America Great Again".
Conservative MP Roger Gale yesterday appealed to the Speaker of the House of Commons: "Members of Parliament are being bombarded by electronic communications from Team Trump on behalf of somebody called Donald Trump.
"Mr Speaker, I'm all in favour of free speech but I don't see why colleagues on either side of the House should be subjected to intemperate spam. Efforts to try to have these deleted have failed. I wonder if you'd be kind enough to intercede with the Digital Services Department to see if they may be blocked."
Glasgow East MP Natalie McGarry decided to reply directly to Trump's 38-year-old son Donald J Trump Jr.
"Quite why you think it appropriate to write emails to UK parliamentarians with a begging bowl for your father's repugnant campaign is beyond me," she wrote.
"Given his rhetoric on migrants, refugees and immigration, it seems quite extraordinary that he would be asking foreign nationals for money; especially people who view his dangerous divisiveness with horror," she added.
MPs in Iceland and Australia have also reportedly received similar appeals. However, it remains unclear whether the "Trump" email was real or fake.
