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Conservative candidate risks being dropped in vote row.

A Conservative Party spokesperson confirmed there had been an "irregularity in the selection process" and that a confirmatory vote would now be held b

A Conservative Party spokesperson confirmed there had been an “irregularity in the selection process” and that a confirmatory vote would now be held by members to confirm Bradley Thomas as their candidate.

Local Conservative members have been told this will be on 14 December.

“Quite frankly it’s scandalous,” said one local member, who wanted to remain unnamed.

“Members are up in arms at what they see as a CCHQ [Conservative Campaign Headquarters] attempt to take away their local choice.

“Everyone I speak to is worried CCHQ will be able to impose someone as we get closer to a general election.

“Rumours are swirling that we have to have all our candidates in place by January, ready for May elections.”

Another association member described it as a “stab in the back”.

“I’ve been told that two people voted who shouldn’t have,” they added, “How did these people make it in?”

They added that Mr Thomas had given up his role as leader of Wychavon Council and had begun campaigning.

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