Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen, including Theresa May’s evidence to the Commons liaison committee 2.58pm BST In the Commons MPs are now just starting an emergency debate on the allegations that Vote Leave broke election spending rules in the EU referendum.It is a two-hour debate on a bland motion, “this House has considered the EU referendum and alleged breaches of electoral law”, and it will probably go through on the nod at the end without a division. If the allegations in this report are correct, it shows there is something rotten at the heart of our democracy. 2.18pm BST Damian Collins says they have been going for almost four hours. He thinks that may be a record for a single-panel evidence session. He asks the witnesses if they have any final comments.Paul-Olivier Dehaye, the IT expert who has been giving evidence alongside Wylie, says they have been talking about how digital advertising affects individual. Continue reading…
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