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Electoral Fraud investigation

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JessM Sun 08-May-16 19:44:15

Not sure that this has had much coverage but it's a potentially explosive issue in Westminster. It's alleged that, during the 2015 campaign, the Tory party failed to account properly for expenditure. There are strict spending limits per candidate and they are supposed to declare everything. The allegation is that Tory central office bussed in squads of activists to work on behalf of local candidates and that the expenditure on hotel bills etc was not shown on the constituency accounts.
Grant Shapps was in charge of the bus full of activists - joint party chairman at the time. He has recently said that accounting for the expenditure was not his responsibility - thus passing the blame on to the current party chairman.
See this article for the constituencies which might be involved.
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/eight-police-forces-launch-investigations-into-tory-general-election-2015-fraud-accusations-a7017976.html

whitewave Fri 27-May-16 20:30:29

If the Tories are trying to block South Thanet then there is something to hide, otherwise why bother?

JessM Fri 27-May-16 20:26:11

Update from Channel 4 detailing some of the alleged excess expenditure in the constituency where Farage was standing - won by Tories by 2800 votes.

www.channel4.com/news/new-expenses-scandal-emerges-as-tories-fight-police-in-court

durhamjen Fri 27-May-16 00:34:55

17 police forces looking into it now.

durhamjen Tue 24-May-16 21:12:46

Yes, but I haven't found it yet. Have to look on tomorrow's papers on news24.

whitewave Tue 24-May-16 17:57:50

Relating to the fraud thing?

durhamjen Tue 24-May-16 17:56:19

If you look at the Labourleft link, Eoin is saying there is a story to break in a national newspaper soon.

petra Tue 24-May-16 17:45:10

dj Going through the motions again.

durhamjen Tue 24-May-16 17:42:04

twitter.com/LabourEoin/status/733736190319460353/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

This is what has been admitted to so far.
This scandal has timed out. If it wasn't for Michael Crick and Channel4 nobody would be doing anything. However, police forces have been given twelve month extensions, so it must be being taken seriously by some.

whitewave Tue 24-May-16 13:44:57

If this gets kicked into touch, it will be yet one other thing to add to all the rest, when thinking of the rot in politics. The drip drip of sleaze is beginning to get quite serious.

JessM Tue 24-May-16 12:15:18

Difficult to judge how this might pan out. It has never been dealt with before.
The SNP have written to the Met saying that there should be a police investigation into the part played by Conservative Central Office. The police investigations so far have been in the key marginal seats that were involved. Apparently the difference between a Tory overall majority of 12 seats and them not having it was 901 votes. If Conservative Central Office people are drawn into this they could be charged with conspiracy. Worst case scenario for the Tories is that there are a dozen or more Tory MPs charged, plus their agents (joint responsibility) and the Conservative Party Chairman plus others from head office. There would undoubtedly be calls for MPs to be suspended from their duties from aggrieved members of the public who would, not unreasonably, feel that that the democratic process has been undermined.
The police have applied for "an extension" because normally a 12 month rule applies for prosecutions after elections. Here's a list of affected constituencies but it may not be complete.
Amber Valley, Broxtowe, Bury North, Cannock Chase, Cheltenham, Chippenham, Dudley South, Erewash, Kingston, Lincoln, Morecambe and Lunesdale, North Cornwall, Northampton North, Nuneaton, Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, Pudsey, Sherwood, South Thanet, Sutton and Cheam, Thornbury and Yate, Torbay, Weaver Vale, Wells or Yeovil.

petra Tue 24-May-16 08:08:25

dj. The shame is that nothing will happen. They will get a slap on the wrist and be more inventive with their expenses next time.

durhamjen Mon 23-May-16 23:48:51

Neither can I.

petra Mon 23-May-16 13:18:58

I bet Micheal Crick can't stop grinning.

durhamjen Mon 23-May-16 13:00:27

"In many cases, expenses appear to have been recorded as national expenses, or not recorded at all, rather than added to the costs in the constituencies where the campaigning took place.

Deliberate breach of spending limits by individual candidates – usually around £15,000 – is a criminal offence punishable by a fine or even a one-year jail term.

Any MP found guilty would be barred automatically from holding public office for three years, triggering a new election. In theory, the Conservatives could lose their 12-seat majority if cases are proved."

In one seat in Wales which was won by the Tory, there was a four page wraparound in the local newspaper a week before the general election, which was not declared. This wraparound would have exceeded the limit.

durhamjen Mon 23-May-16 12:46:54

www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/david-cameron-admits-tories-misdeclared-8024843

The latest on it.

varian Wed 18-May-16 15:15:01

An election agent has the responsibility to know the rules and to know exactly what her party is doing in that constituency.

rosesarered Wed 18-May-16 14:35:22

It all comes down to 'was it done knowingly' ( or not) and the knowingly has to be proved.

varian Wed 18-May-16 14:10:35

It will be interesting to see whether the conservative agent who appears to have been responsible for understating the electoral expenses in Torbay is prosecuted as she has now been appointed as the local Police and Crime Commissioner!

varian Wed 18-May-16 13:59:19

The cost of a letter saying "the only way you can stop Ed Milliband and the SNP taking us back to square one is to vote Conservative here in Torbay" sent to a constituent by name is obviously an expense which should have been declared by the conservative agent in Torbay.

It is very telling that these letters, and the calls by bussed-in canvasers using a similar script, were used to cash in on Nicola Sturgeon's triumphalist statement "We will work with the Labour party to lock the Tories out of Downing Street forever"

The SNP hate the Labour party and, whether this was a calculated tactic or not, it worked. All the LibDem seats in the South West of England and many elsewhere were lost because of the Tories scaremongering.

Rupert Murdoch told the readers of the Sun to vote Tory and told the readers of the Scottish Sun to vote SNP. - and unfortunately they did. The vast sums of money spent on promoting some political parties at the expense of others should not be allowed to determine who governs the country - that is why local expenses are strictly limited and these rules need to be enforced.

durhamjen Sun 15-May-16 00:02:15

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36284335

This shows part of a letter sent to individuals in Torbay.
I think it should be down to local spending, but I admit to being biased.

JessM Sat 14-May-16 08:30:15

It may be the case of how you use the battle bus. If it tours the country, visiting the town square in all constituencies equally, with PM etc doing a bit of a walkabout before moving on, then it would not look like spending on a local campaign. This has been going on for years.
If you bus in a load of well-trained activists to Tory marginals, who stay for a day or two, go out on doorsteps campaigning for the local candidates, incur hotel and food bills then that might well look like spending that benefits the local candidate's campaign.
For those who are catching up on this, the campaign was run by Grant Shapps (then joint chair of the party) who has a history of, um, bending rules to their limit, shall we say. Now stepped down as a minister over allegations of bullying within the battle bus team (currently under investigation by the Party) . He is claiming that the financial side of all this was nothing to do with him.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welwyn_Hatfield_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

whitewave Sat 14-May-16 08:20:14

Anna Soubry belongs to the "say it loudly enough and firmly enough and everyone will believe you" school. Regardless of the facts.

durhamjen Sat 14-May-16 01:29:18

"Breaching spending limits in a local constituency is a criminal offence for which the candidate and agent are liable, with the possibility of fines or imprisonment. There would also be demands for a by-election.

“There are quite a few of us who are very worried,” said one Tory MP. “We did everything we could to stay within the rules, but this is very unsettling.”

The MP said Conservative HQ told him that the battle bus operation would count as national spending but added: “If they are wrong, then I’m the one who is legally responsible.”

Another Conservative MP said: “You could go to prison.”

But business minister Anna Soubry on Friday defended her party, saying on Twitter that “we’ve done nothing wrong” and claiming the Tory battle bus was “perfectly legal national spend”. Both Labour and the Liberal Democrats had used similar campaign tactics during the election, she said."

Sorry about that. It doesn't have a paywall this way.

durhamjen Sat 14-May-16 01:26:54

next.ft.com/content/8d89c41a-18f0-11e6-b197-a4af20d5575e

Tory MPs themselves are worried that some of them might end up in jail.

durhamjen Fri 13-May-16 19:02:31

www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/may/13/tory-election-expenses

I was just reading about the Torbay leaflets, Jess, when I came across this, wanting to know why there is not more being made of it in the media.
I think we all know why. Who controls the media? Who wanted a Tory government? Who wants to keep a Tory government, even a corrupt one?