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Tory candidate married to party campaign boss probed over bet on election date

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Laura Saunders, the Conservative candidate for Bristol North West, becomes the second candidate to be probed by the Gambling commission over an alleged bet on the General Election

Laura Saunders, the Conservative candidate for Bristol North West, is being probed by the Gambling Commission

A Tory candidate who is married to the party’s campaign director is being probed by the Gambling Commission over an alleged bet relating to the timing of the General Election.

Laura Saunders, who is running to be the Conservative MP for Bristol North West, is the second Tory candidate to be looked into by the gambling regulator. It is not known when the alleged bet was placed or for how much money. Under the Gambling Act, cheats can be jailed for up to two years.




Ms Saunders will be cooperating with the probe and has nothing to add, according to her solicitors. The candidate, who has worked in various roles for the party since 2015, is married to Tony Lee, the Conservative Party’s Director of Campaigns.

It has since emerged that Mr Lee took a leave of absence from Party HQ on Wednesday, leaving the Tories without a campaign director two weeks before polling day.

It comes after Rishi Sunak’s parliamentary aide Craig Williams admitted he was being looked at by the Gambling Commission after he put a £100 bet on a General Election being held in July. In a statement last week, he conceded he had “put a flutter” on the date and should have “thought through how it looks”. He apologised and said he had made a “huge error of judgement” over the alleged bet.

Separately a police officer in Mr Sunak’s close protection team has been arrested over an alleged bet on the timing of the General Election. The male officer was suspended from his role before being arrested by police “on suspicion of misconduct in public office” on Monday. He was taken into custody and bailed pending further enquiries.

Labour’s campaign co-ordinator Pat McFadden called on Mr Sunak to withdraw support from the two Conservative candidates. In a letter to the Prime Minister, Mr McFadden said “Surely you can understand that – yet again – this looks as though there is one rule for members of the Tory Party, and another rule for everyone else, specifically on this occasion a serving police officer. If you can see how wrong that is, will you now at the very least remove your support for Mr Williams and Ms Saunders as Conservative election candidates?”

The Lib Dems have also called for both Ms Saunders and Mr Williams to be suspended.

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