General Election: Ukip candidate faces police investigation after handing out sausage rolls to potential voters

'We laid on teas, coffees, sandwiches and some sausage rolls - now I’ve been reported for allegations of treating'

Nigel Morris
Saturday 11 April 2015 08:37 BST
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Kim Rose has been reported to police over allegations of 'treating' after handing out sausage rolls
Kim Rose has been reported to police over allegations of 'treating' after handing out sausage rolls (Rex Features)

A Ukip candidate faces a police investigation because he handed out sausage rolls and sandwiches to potential voters.

Kim Rose passed round the snacks at a party event in which the snooker star Jimmy White played pool with local children.

Mr Rose, who is standing in Southampton Itchen seat, has been told to report to police over an allegation of “treating” – trying to “corruptly influence” voters.

He said: “We laid on teas, coffees, sandwiches and some sausage rolls. Now I’ve been reported for allegations of treating.

“Maybe it’s a bit naïve, but all the intentions were good. It's absolutely ridiculous. I’m sure people aren’t going to change their mind for a sausage roll."

The Ukip leader, Nigel Farage, said: “It’s utter nonsense. There seems all sorts of cases in politics of people behaving badly and doing things wrong, abusing their positions. Having a few sausage rolls I don’t really think counts as one of those.”

Hampshire Police said: “We have a received an allegation of 'treating' by a prospective parliamentary candidate, contrary to the Representation of the People Act 1983. We are looking into the complaint. No arrests have been made.”

Electoral Commission rules say a candidate is “guilty of treating if either before, during or after an election they directly or indirectly give or provide any food, drink, entertainment or provision to corruptly influence any voter to vote or refrain from voting”.

Mr Rose said he had invited the snooker star to the event, which took place two months ago at a community centre, because he is a long-standing friend.


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