Nigel Farage has been reported to police for allegedly breaching electoral law.
The Reform UK leader has been accused by a former party member of failing to declare some expenses during his campaign last year that may have taken him over election spending limits.
Mr Farage, who is the MP for Clacton, spent just £400 shy of the statutory spending limit of £20,660 in the Essex constituency.
But he is now facing allegations that he declined to declare several expenses, including for the loan of an armoured Land Rover and a Reform-themed bar in his campaign office.
Councillor Richard Everett, who now serves on Tendring District Council as an independent, has also alleged that his former party failed to declare some costs for leaflets, banners and even utility bills in his submission to Met

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