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Tory MP Anna Soubry 'interviewed over election expenses' | Tory MP Anna Soubry 'interviewed over election expenses' |
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Ex-minister Anna Soubry was interviewed under caution over expenses in relation to the Conservative Party's campaign "battle bus", a court heard. | Ex-minister Anna Soubry was interviewed under caution over expenses in relation to the Conservative Party's campaign "battle bus", a court heard. |
Ms Soubry gave evidence at Southwark Crown Court where Tory MP Craig Mackinlay is on trial accused of overspending on expenses during the 2015 general election. | Ms Soubry gave evidence at Southwark Crown Court where Tory MP Craig Mackinlay is on trial accused of overspending on expenses during the 2015 general election. |
Mr Mackinlay won the South Thanet seat in Kent over Nigel Farage. | |
Earlier in his trial, Mr Mackinlay criticised the use of the battle bus. | Earlier in his trial, Mr Mackinlay criticised the use of the battle bus. |
MP for Broxtowe, Ms Soubry, said she was disclosing for the first time that she had once been questioned about "fiddling" expenses in relation to the bus visiting her constituency. | MP for Broxtowe, Ms Soubry, said she was disclosing for the first time that she had once been questioned about "fiddling" expenses in relation to the bus visiting her constituency. |
"I found that extremely, extremely difficult," she told the court. | "I found that extremely, extremely difficult," she told the court. |
"If my electorate had heard that... everyone says, 'no smoke without fire'." | "If my electorate had heard that... everyone says, 'no smoke without fire'." |
When it was put to her by David McLachlan QC that nothing came of it, she said "nothing whatsoever". | When it was put to her by David McLachlan QC that nothing came of it, she said "nothing whatsoever". |
"And rightly so, because we hadn't done anything wrong," she added. | "And rightly so, because we hadn't done anything wrong," she added. |
The bus was "of no assistance whatsoever" and was even "a nuisance", she told the court. | The bus was "of no assistance whatsoever" and was even "a nuisance", she told the court. |
She said she was advised to just allow the "battle bus" to come to the constituency as it would "shut them up", and explained that "them" was Conservative HQ. | She said she was advised to just allow the "battle bus" to come to the constituency as it would "shut them up", and explained that "them" was Conservative HQ. |
Previously at his trial, Mr Mackinlay criticised Conservative "battle bus" volunteers who campaigned during his election fight for being a "complete waste of time" and selfishly motivated. | Previously at his trial, Mr Mackinlay criticised Conservative "battle bus" volunteers who campaigned during his election fight for being a "complete waste of time" and selfishly motivated. |
Mr Mackinlay, who was giving evidence for a third day, and denied he played "fast and loose" with election spending rules. | Mr Mackinlay, who was giving evidence for a third day, and denied he played "fast and loose" with election spending rules. |
Prosecutor Aftab Jafferjee QC asked the MP whether he was "in a state of considerable ignorance" about the financial aspects of his campaign, to which he replied "yes". | Prosecutor Aftab Jafferjee QC asked the MP whether he was "in a state of considerable ignorance" about the financial aspects of his campaign, to which he replied "yes". |
Mr Jafferjee suggested that was not the case, and that Mr Mackinlay kept a "close watch" of what was going on in relation to that side of things. | Mr Jafferjee suggested that was not the case, and that Mr Mackinlay kept a "close watch" of what was going on in relation to that side of things. |
"That's not true," Mr Mackinlay said. | "That's not true," Mr Mackinlay said. |
The MP, from Ramsgate, Kent, denies two charges of making a false election expenses declaration under the Representation of the People Act 1983. | The MP, from Ramsgate, Kent, denies two charges of making a false election expenses declaration under the Representation of the People Act 1983. |
Ms Little, of Ware, Hertfordshire, denies three counts of intentionally encouraging or assisting an offence under the Serious Crime Act 2007. | Ms Little, of Ware, Hertfordshire, denies three counts of intentionally encouraging or assisting an offence under the Serious Crime Act 2007. |
Mr Gray, of Hawkhurst, Kent, denies one charge of making a false election expenses declaration. | Mr Gray, of Hawkhurst, Kent, denies one charge of making a false election expenses declaration. |
Judge Mr Justice Edis has ordered jurors to acquit Mr Gray of a charge of forgery. | Judge Mr Justice Edis has ordered jurors to acquit Mr Gray of a charge of forgery. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |