Nigel Farage has been urged to “come clean” over his election campaign in Clacton after a former aide claimed Reform UK had breached spending rules.
The Reform leader’s campaign has been accused of falsely reporting his election expenses during his successful bid to become an MP last year, the Daily Telegraph reported.
Richard Everett, a former Reform UK councillor and member of Mr Farage’s campaign team, is said to have submitted documents to the Metropolitan Police showing the party spent more than the £20,660 limit in the Essex constituency.
He claims the evidence shows an overspend linked to various campaign bills, including the refurbishment of a Reform-themed pub in the campaign office and the loan of an armoured Land Rover.
Essex Police on Monday confirmed it is asses

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