Nigel Farage is facing a possible second investigation into allegations he overspent on his Claction election battle by £9,000 after the watchdog said it was assessing the claims. The Electoral Commission was asked by Labour to look into Reform UK’s election expenses after a whistleblower told the Daily Telegraph that it failed to declare spending on leaflets, banners, utility bills and refurbishment of a bar in its Clacton campaign office. Anna Turley, the Labour party chair, called on Farage to “urgently come out of hiding” and explain whether his party spent more than the £20,660 limit for campaigning. In a
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