Ukip leader Paul Nuttall under police investigation over election fraud claims
Police are investigating Ukip leader Paul Nuttall over claims of election fraud in the Stoke Central by-election.
Mr Nuttall, who is standing for the right-wing party in the by-election, is alleged to have claimed on his registration form that an address in Stoke-on-Trent was his home address.
The party say he moved into the three-bedroom end terrace last night – several days after he made the claim.
Making a false statement of a home address is an offence under the Representation of the People Act.
Source: Ukip leader Paul Nuttall under police investigation over election fraud claims
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This man should be the subject of a rigorous and thorough Police investigation.
Like they are investigating the other election frauds they are all mouth and no action, now if it was a Labour Member then things would be different