Lord Cameron has said it was “clearly a very foolish decision” by a fellow Conservative for reportedly gambling on the date of the next general election.
Craig Williams, who was an aide to the prime minister in the last Parliament, is alleged to have placed a £100 bet on a July election a few days before Rishi Sunak announced the 4 July poll.
Mr Williams, who is standing for the Conservatives in Montgomeryshire & Glyndwr, posted on X saying that the Gambling Commission is making “routine inquiries” after he placed “a flutter” and that he is cooperating with that inquiry. Labour called the allegations “utterly extraordinary”.
Asked by BBC Breakfast, Lord Cameron said: “His situation, having made this clearly very foolish decision, is he is being investigated by the Gambling Commission – and they have considerable powers in terms of what the consequences could be.
“I think we have to let the investigation take place and so I can’t really comment further on it. The foreign secretary and former PM said Mr Williams was already on the ballot under the Conservative banner, so that couldn’t change. He added Mr Williams “will have to face the consequences of that investigation.
Source: BBC
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