‘In the summer of 2022, during the election process which Liz Truss would eventually win, Tortoise Media wrote to the Conservative Party’s CEO, Darren Mott, asking nine questions. Considering Tortoise Media had just successfully registered a tortoise called Archie, two overseas nationals, and one fictional person called ‘Margaret Roberts’ to vote for Britain’s next prime minister, they were understandably concerned about the integrity of the Party’s internal election processes. The Conservative Party declined to answer Tortoise Media’s questions replying, ‘the Party is not a public body and does not carry out public functions’ (Tortoise Media v Conservative Party [10]). Lang J, and then Fordham J, refused applications for judicial review, and now the Court of Appeal has as well.’
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UK Constitutional Law Association, 11th June 2025
Source: ukconstitutionallaw.org