UK’s Sunak ‘incredibly angry’ after Tory figures ensnared in election betting scandal
- Britain’s prime minister said any election candidates or officials found to have broken rules would be kicked out of the Conservative Party
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he was “incredibly angry” after more Conservative Party figures were put under investigation over alleged bets placed on the UK general election date.
Facing questions on the growing scandal from an audience of voters on live television on Thursday, the beleaguered leader said any election candidates or officials found to have broken rules would be kicked out of the party.
His comments came hours after the Conservatives’ campaign director stepped aside following reports that he and his wife, a Tory candidate in the July 4 election, were under investigation by betting regulators.
Last week, another would-be MP, Craig Williams, who was a Sunak ministerial aide, was also being investigation for staking £100 (US$127) on the date before it was called.