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Welsh Tory to quit at next Senedd poll due to general election betting charges

22 April 2025
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Welsh Tory to quit at next Senedd poll due to general election betting charges
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Russell George, a Conservative politician and member for Montgomeryshire, has announced he will withdraw his candidacy for the next Senedd election amid an investigation involving 15 individuals regarding bets placed on the timing of the 2024 general election. He emphasized his priority is to clear his name during this challenging time. George’s decision comes as he seeks to distance himself from the charges while focusing on his personal and professional reputation.

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