Cameron has said Tory attempt to stop police investigations into election spending was ‘right’

Last Updated: June 13, 2016By
[Image: BBC.]

[Image: BBC.]

On 12 June, the BBC’s Andrew Marr grilled David Cameron over allegations of electoral fraud committed by Conservative MPs in the 2015 general election. The Prime Minister’s answers were far from satisfactory.

Marr asked:

Did you authorise the payment of a very expensive QC to go to Kent Police and try to stop them extending their investigation? Because this looks like a cover-up.

Rather than clarifying his own involvement, as the question sought to uncover, Cameron said:

This is all being handled, I think quite properly, by the party Chairman, and I’m very happy that what we did was right and we can answer all the questions that we’re being [asked].

So according to the Prime Minister, it seems the Tory MP for South Thanet’s recent attempts to block police requests for an extended time limit for investigations into alleged election fraud were ‘right’ and ‘proper’. This in spite of the fact that, on 1 June, the MP’s legal challenge was shot down, with the district judge in question insisting:

There is a very significant public interest in the matter being fully investigated… The consequences of a conviction would be of a local and national significance with the potential for election results being declared void.

Was the Prime Minister really referring to this attempted blockage of police investigations when he said “what we did was right”, and that his party was dealing with allegations “quite properly”?

With this doubt in mind, Marr sought to clarify:

Hiring a QC to stop the police investigating?

Cameron did release a half-hearted “no”, but his only real response was to squirm and try to explain away the allegations that tens of thousands of pounds of key local spending was wrongly declared nationally rather than locally.

Source: Cameron just said Tory attempt to stop police investigations into election spending was ‘right’ (VIDEO) | The Canary

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5 Comments

  1. philipburdekin June 13, 2016 at 10:57 pm - Reply

    That person is so very SAD.

  2. Brian June 14, 2016 at 1:54 am - Reply

    Cameron will eventually be forced stand aside, like Bart Simpson:- It wasn’t me, I didn’t do it.

  3. mrmarcpc June 14, 2016 at 1:20 pm - Reply

    Of course he would say that, he’s as bent as the criminals are!

  4. stevenmcguire June 14, 2016 at 4:36 pm - Reply

    the whole tory party is bent 1 way or another

  5. NMac June 15, 2016 at 9:29 am - Reply

    Strange that the same “wrong declarations” of spending were made in so many different constituencies in exactly the same way. My cynical mind immediately turns to systematic fraud conspiracies.

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