Rishi Sunak expressed his anger over allegations that three party colleagues placed bets on an early announcement of the general election.
On a turbulent day for the Conservatives, the party’s campaign director took a leave of absence due to an investigation into bets on the election timing before it was officially announced.
“I was incredibly angry to learn of these allegations. It’s a really serious matter. It’s right that they’re being investigated properly,” Sunak said in a televised debate. “I want to be crystal clear that if anyone has broken the rules, they should face the full force of the law.”
Polls suggest Britain may elect a centre-left Labour government led by Keir Starmer, ending 14 years of Conservative rule. Some polls indicate Sunak’s party might face a historic defeat.
Allegations that a second Conservative candidate is under investigation by Britain’s gambling regulator for possibly profiting from inside knowledge of the election timing is another setback for Sunak’s efforts to remain in office.
The BBC reported the candidate is Laura Saunders, running for Bristol North West, and said her husband, campaign director Tony Lee, is also under investigation.
The Conservative Party announced its director of campaigning took a leave of absence on Wednesday.
Sunak said that anyone found breaking the rules should face the “full consequences of the law” and be “booted out” of the party.
Neither Lee nor Saunders was available for comment, and the gambling regulator did not name those being investigated. Placing bets with insider knowledge is a crime.
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