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Gambling scandal: Sunak refuses to say if he told closest aide election date in advance

Rishi Sunak has refused to say if he told one of his closest parliamentary aides the date of the election before he placed a bet on it.

Just to remind you, Craig Williams, who has now been suspended as the Conservative candidate in Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr, admitted he “committed a serious error of judgment” but “not an offence” and declared he would continue to fight to win his seat.

Speaking to broadcasters, the PM insisted he was “furious” when he first learned about the allegations, and added “if anyone is breaking the rules, they should face the full consequences of the law, whether that’s the Gambling Commission or the police.”

Pushed repeatedly on whether he told Mr Williams – his parliamentary private secretary – the date in advance, Mr Sunak refused to say.

“It’s absolutely not right when there are ongoing independent investigations, that those aren’t compromised in any way, shape or form, they are rightly confidential,” he said.

On behalf of all broadcasters, Sky’s Sam Coates pointed out to Mr Sunak he cannot prejudice an investigation, only a jury.

But Mr Sunak still refused to say if he told Mr Williams the date of the election before it became public.

“Whilst there are ongoing independent investigations, including, as you said, by the police, it’s important that those matters are allowed to proceed properly.”

The other candidates for Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr are:

  • Jeremy Brignell-Thorp, Green Party;
  • Oliver Lewis, Reform UK;
  • Glyn Preston, Liberal Democrats;
  • Elwyn Vaughan, Plaid Cymru;
  • Steve Witherden, Labour.


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