Labour’s Anna Turley called on Nigel Farage to explain whether his party spent more than the £20,660 limit while campaigning.

Britain’s elections watchdog has been urged to open an investigation into Reform UK’s election expenses, amid allegations of a campaign overspend in Nigel Farage’s Clacton constituency.

Labour chairwoman Anna Turley called on Mr Farage to “urgently come out of hiding” and explain whether his party spent more than the £20,660 limit while campaigning in the Essex patch.

She has also written to the Electoral Commission calling for it to look into the allegations.

As first reported by the Daily Telegraph, former Reform councillor and member of Mr Farage’s campaign team, Richard Everett, has claimed Reform failed to declare spending on leaflets, banners, utility bill

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