LONDON: A former lawmaker in the UK’s now opposition Conservative Party has been charged alongside 14 others with gambling offences over bets made on the timing of the national election last year, the gambling commission said today.
Britain’s election dates are not fixed and the timing of a vote, decided by the prime minister, is subject to fevered speculation, with bookmakers taking bets on possible outcomes.
Craig Williams, an aide of former prime minister Rishi Sunak, bet £100 that Sunak would call an election in July 2024, just days before he did, according to reports.