Sentences with phrase «broke election spending»

The claims by Wylie have sparked an emergency debate in the House of Commons that Vote Leave broke election spending rules in the EU referendum.
Since then, the Electoral Commission has launched its investigation into whether all the cash donated by Banks actually came from him, and whether the various campaigns he was involved with broke election spending rules.
A separate Electoral Commission inquiry into whether the national party broke election spending limits is also under way and is expected to come to a head soon, potentially within days.
Police from around the country are scrutinising claims the party broke election spending legislation
Speaker grants emergency Commons debate on allegations about Vote Leave breaking election spending rules — as it happened

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Now the 2015 election is just over a year away, we know the political context in which it can be deployed: the «good society» breaks the economic deadlock by opening up a way to spend money better, and fits in with Miliband's broader «One Nation» dialogue about helping the little people deal with the faceless monolithic institutions of the private — and now, the public — sectors.
National insurance row But there will be no big spending announcements to vie with the Conservatives» recent proposals on national insurance (NI) and marriage tax breaks, which have so far dominated the election debate.
By influencing state elections, developers have undermined rent stabilization and preserved a key tax break that saves them far more money than they spend on political campaigns.
However, throughout the past several election cycles Republicans have unsuccessfully pumped significant financing into campaigns hoping to win control of the seat, including a race between Latimer and GOP candidate Bob Cohen during a 2012 election that broke a record for most money spent — $ 4.5 million in total — during a New York political race at the time.
What happens to the spending decisions that would affect Scotland in those 10 months between the general election and the break up of Britain?
WikiLeaks spent the final weeks of the 2016 presidential election leaking information harmful to Clinton's campaign — but now they're not happy with the man who beat her, saying he broke his promise about releasing his tax returns.
It is claimed that they donated # 650,000 to the other pro Brexit group BeLeave in the final days of the campaign and told them to spend it on data advertising by the Canadian firm Aggregate IQ - breaking election rules.
Republican leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives are ready to break a hard - fought budget deal with Democrats as they try to quell a revolt by conservatives who are insisting on deeper spending cuts ahead of the November elections.
They will be spending a lot more in the coming months and by the time the new lines are drawn and the primaries they will cause and payoff there Queens Bank loan they will be «BROKE» for the general election.
Despite being formed by members of the I.D.C. and being the political spending arm for the conference, since filing as an independent expenditure the I.D.C. has sought to distance itself from the I.D.C. Initiative so as not to break election law.
A dozen police forces have passed files to the Crown Prosecution Service over allegations that up to 20 Conservative MPs broke local spending limits at the last general election.
Congress opted last week not to pass a final fiscal 2001 education spending plan until after Election Day, leaving education groups fretting that proposed record - breaking funding increases for schools may slip through their hands.
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