London: The British lawmaker who beat Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage in a 2015 national election battle has been charged with criminal offences related to spending on the campaign, prosecutors said on Friday, a week before a fresh national election.


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Craig Mackinlay, 50, who is standing for re-election, was charged along with election agent Nathan Gray, 28, and aide Marion Little, 62.


The allegations related to Conservative Party expenditure during the 2015 campaign, the prosecutors said in a statement.


"We have concluded there is sufficient evidence and it is in the public interest to authorise charges against three people," the prosecutors said.


The Conservative Party said in a statement that the allegations were "unfounded".


Last month prosecutors ruled out bringing more widespread criminal charges over allegations of expenses fraud by the Conservatives during the 2015 campaign.