Tories accused of ‘trying to buy election’ with 23% hike to campaign spending
David Cameron has been accused of an unjustifiable bid to buy the general election as it emerged that ministers have quietly slipped through an unprecedented hike in the amount that parties can spend during the campaign.
Before this weeks official start to the runup to the 2015 general election, the Observer can reveal that the Conservatives have ignored Electoral Commission recommendations and secured a 23% increase in spending. With the Tories having amassed a £78m war chest over the past four years, they can now funnel huge amounts of cash into key seats.
The change to the law on candidates election spending, passed without parliamentary debate, was made despite a direct warning by the commission against such excessive spending to prevent the perception of undue influence over the outcome of the election.
Lucy Powell MP, Ed Milibands key general election strategist, admitted that Labour cant match the depths of Tory pockets and accused the prime minister of seeking to buy an election they dont deserve to win.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/dec/13/tories-david-cameron-buy-election-campaign-spendi
The Republicans and Tories must get together and plan how they're going to corrupt the democratic process each year.