Matt Goodwin, Reform UK’s candidate in the Gorton and Denton byelection, will not face a sanction for leaflets that omitted the party’s imprint, after a high court judge accepted this was due to an inadvertent printing error.
Reform admitted that it sent about 81,000 leaflets to the constituency’s voters from a “concerned neighbour”, which did not state they had been funded and distributed by the party.
Haven’t they pulled this stunt before?



Sure, because printing companies change the font after you proofed the document all the time.
The article doesn’t say what evidence the judge actually saw to support Reform’s claim.
And we’re supposed to believe that Goodwin’s team checked it multiple times before printing, but didn’t notice or care that the printed version had a different font?