The Darren Grimes case: why Brexit activist is appealing £20,000 fine

Electoral Commission defends penalty for BeLeave founder accused of wrongly reporting campaign spending

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Darren Grimes on BBC News show The Papers
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Pro-Brexit activist Darren Grimes has launched an appeal against the Electoral Commission’s decision to fine him £20,000 over campaign spending during the EU referendum.

The 25-year-old former fashion student claims the independent body, which oversees UK elections, made “multiple errors of fact and law”.

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