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Tory MP moves to block police inquiry into alleged election fraud | Tory MP moves to block police inquiry into alleged election fraud |
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A Conservative MP and his election agent are moving to block a police inquiry into allegations of electoral misconduct by his party. | A Conservative MP and his election agent are moving to block a police inquiry into allegations of electoral misconduct by his party. |
An investigation by Channel 4 News and the Daily Mail newspaper has alleged that the Tories broke spending limits in key marginal seats at the last general election. | An investigation by Channel 4 News and the Daily Mail newspaper has alleged that the Tories broke spending limits in key marginal seats at the last general election. |
Strict spending limits are put in place to ensure that parties with wealthy financial backers do not have an unfair advantage over others. | Strict spending limits are put in place to ensure that parties with wealthy financial backers do not have an unfair advantage over others. |
Kent Police last week applied for an extension of the 12-month statutory limit into investigations of potential breaches of the Representation of the People Act at the 2015 general election. | Kent Police last week applied for an extension of the 12-month statutory limit into investigations of potential breaches of the Representation of the People Act at the 2015 general election. |
However Craig Mackinlay, the Tory MP for Thanet South, and his election agent Nathan Gray, have launched a legal bid to argue that no extension should be granted, according to the Daily Mail newspaper. | However Craig Mackinlay, the Tory MP for Thanet South, and his election agent Nathan Gray, have launched a legal bid to argue that no extension should be granted, according to the Daily Mail newspaper. |
Lawyers are set to argue that no special circumstances are in effect and that no extension should therefore be given. The hearing is scheduled to take place in closed court. | Lawyers are set to argue that no special circumstances are in effect and that no extension should therefore be given. The hearing is scheduled to take place in closed court. |
A spokesperson for Channel 4 however said: “Channel 4 News and [the] Daily Mail have instructed a barrister who will argue today’s hearing should take place in open court.” | A spokesperson for Channel 4 however said: “Channel 4 News and [the] Daily Mail have instructed a barrister who will argue today’s hearing should take place in open court.” |
Channel 4 alleges that Tory election expenses were not recorded in key marginal seats and that this had led to the party breaching legal spending limits in those areas. | Channel 4 alleges that Tory election expenses were not recorded in key marginal seats and that this had led to the party breaching legal spending limits in those areas. |
The expenses in question are mainly accomodation for visiting activists who arrived via so-called 'battlebus'. | The expenses in question are mainly accomodation for visiting activists who arrived via so-called 'battlebus'. |
There are also questions about other 29 key constituencies in the General Election where Channel 4 alleges which some £38,000 of accommodation for visiting Tory activists was undeclared locally. | |
The party says the expenses were instead recorded nationally due to an administrative error. | The party says the expenses were instead recorded nationally due to an administrative error. |
Mr McKinlay won the South Thanet seat by 38 per cent to Ukip leader Nigel Farage's 32 per cent. | Mr McKinlay won the South Thanet seat by 38 per cent to Ukip leader Nigel Farage's 32 per cent. |
Mr Mckinlay and Mr Gray have not commented on the allegations. | Mr Mckinlay and Mr Gray have not commented on the allegations. |
Separate complaints have been raised about letters sent in David Cameron's name to voters, in which local areas were mentioned. | Separate complaints have been raised about letters sent in David Cameron's name to voters, in which local areas were mentioned. |
The Conservatives say these letters were paid for from national expenditure because they did not mention the names of specific candidates. | The Conservatives say these letters were paid for from national expenditure because they did not mention the names of specific candidates. |
Former Lib Dem MP Adrian Sanders, who lost his Torbay seat to Conservative MP Kevin Foster in 2015 told the BBC that such letters must "be a local cost, not a national expense”. | Former Lib Dem MP Adrian Sanders, who lost his Torbay seat to Conservative MP Kevin Foster in 2015 told the BBC that such letters must "be a local cost, not a national expense”. |
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