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    Senior UK minister compares election betting scandal to Partygate

    Housing Minister Michael Gove highlights the severity of betting allegations involving Tory candidates
    Desk ReporterBy Desk ReporterJune 23, 2024
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    London: In an interview with The Times, Housing Minister Michael Gove compared the latest election betting scandal involving Conservative Party candidates accused of betting on the election date to the infamous Partygate scandal that led to the downfall of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

    Gove expressed his concerns, stating, “It looks like one rule for them and one rule for us… That’s the most potentially damaging thing. That was damaging at the time of Partygate and is damaging here.”

    The Partygate scandal, which erupted over Covid-era parties in Downing Street during lockdown, forced Johnson to resign in 2022 amid public outrage. Now, another scandal has emerged, involving key Conservative figures.

    The party’s chief data officer, Nick Mason, has taken a leave of absence following accusations that he placed bets on the timing of the election, as reported by the PA news agency. Mason is under investigation by betting regulators for allegedly placing dozens of bets on the election date, making him the fourth Tory implicated in this affair.

    The party’s campaign director also stepped aside after it was revealed that he and his wife, a Tory candidate in the upcoming July 4 election, were under investigation by the Gambling Commission. Additionally, Craig Williams, a Tory candidate and ministerial aide to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, admitted he was being probed for betting on the snap election date before it was called.

    Further complicating matters, London police arrested a member of Sunak’s security detail for allegedly placing a bet on the election date. Sunak expressed his anger over the scandal, stating, “If anyone is found to have broken the rules, not only should they face the full consequences of the law, I will make sure that they are booted out of the Conservative Party.”

    While political bets are allowed in the UK, using insider knowledge for such bets is illegal. The ongoing inquiries are adding to the challenges faced by Sunak, whose party has been trailing Labour in the polls by about 20 points for nearly two years.

    Gove emphasized the detrimental impact of the scandal on the party’s campaign, stating, “A few individuals end up creating an incredibly damaging atmosphere for the party. It’s both bad in itself and destructive to the efforts of all those good people currently fighting hard for the Conservative vote.” (Based on news agency inputs)

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