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Rishi Sunak’s aide put £100 bet on July election – days before it was announced

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Rishi Sunak’s parliamentary aide Craig Williams admitted he was being looked at by the Gambling Commission after he ‘put a flutter’ on a General Election being held in July

Craig Williams is Rishi Sunak’s closest aide(X / @craig4monty)

One of Rishi Sunak’s closest aides put a £100 bet on a July General Election – just three days before the Prime Minister announced the date.

Craig Williams, who is standing to be a Tory MP in Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr, admitted he was being looked at by the Gambling Commission after he “put a flutter” on a General Election. In a statement tonight, he admitted he should have “thought through how it looks”.




Mr Williams, who is the PM’s parliamentary private secretary, made a bet with Ladbrokes on May 19 that there would be poll in July, according to The Guardian. The PM announced the election date would be July 4 just three days later on May 22.

Mr Williams could have won a £500 payout on odds of 5/1 for betting correctly. Ladbrokes automatically triggered a red flag on the bet as being potentially placed by a “politically exposed person”, the Guardian reported. The bookmaker then referred the case to the Gambling Commission, with No10 understood to have been informed last week.

Mr Williams, who is the PM’s eyes and ears in Parliament, is likely to face questions on how much he knew about Mr Sunak’s plans to call a summer election, which stunned Westminster.

It is believed he placed the bet via an online account where he would have needed to put in his details including date of birth and debit card. It may be considered a criminal offence if confidential information is used to get an unfair advantage when betting. The Football Association, for example, has strict rules on using insider information for betting.

Shadow Paymaster General Jonathan Ashworth said: “These allegations are utterly extraordinary. Rishi Sunak has sat on this information for more than a week but has lacked any backbone to take action.

“Once again Rishi Sunak has been exposed as utterly weak. After all the Tory financial scandals, this is more evidence that the Tories have learned nothing, haven’t changed, and if given five more years, the chaos will just continue.”

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