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Labour candidate suspended as Gambling Commission launches investigation

Labour candidate suspended as Gambling Commission launches investigation

A Labour candidate has been suspended by the party after the Gambling Commission launched an investigation into him.

Kevin Craig is running to become the MP for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich – a seat previously held by ex-Tory Dan Poulter, who defected to Labour ahead of the election, but is not standing again.

Sky News’ chief political correspondent Jon Craig understands the bet was relating to the outcome of the vote in his constituency.

It comes after two Conservative candidates were suspended by the party for placing bets on the election date – with Rishi Sunak being criticised by some for taking almost two weeks to act.

A Labour party spokesperson said: “With Keir Starmer as leader, the Labour party upholds the highest standards for our parliamentary candidates, as the public rightly expects from any party hoping to serve, which is why we have acted immediately in this case.”

A full list of the candidates running for the seat is below:

Charlie Caiger, independent;
Tony Gould, Reform UK;
Mike Hallatt, independent;
Brett Alistair Mickelburgh, Lib Dems;
Dan Pratt, Greens;
Patrick Spencer, Conservatives.

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