Reform UK councillor denies election crime

Andy Osborn stands in a counting hall. He is looking directly at the camera and is wearing a blue and white striped shirt with a blue and white Reform UK rosette pinned onto it. He has a purple lanyard around his neck and is carrying a set of papers. Behind him is a green door and a football goal is hanging up on the wall behind him. Image source, TOM JACKSON/BBC
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Andy Osborn was elected as a Reform UK county councillor in Cambridgeshire in May

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A county councillor has pleaded not guilty after being charged with an electoral law offence.

Andy Osborn, 74, who is a member of Cambridgeshire County Council, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday charged with making or publishing a false statement before or during an election in relation to the candidate's personal character or conduct, under the Representation of the People Act 1983.

Mr Osborn, who was elected as the Reform UK representative for Roman Bank and Peckover in May, will next appear in court on 17 October for a case management hearing.

Reform UK has been approached for comment.

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