Web domains in the name of a Liberal Democrat MP that led people to a Conservative rival’s website all appear to have been disconnected.

Two sitting Devon MPs, Conservative Simon Jupp and Richard Foord, Liberal Democrat, will go head-to-head in the general election in a new constituency.

People typing in RichardFoord.uk, RichardFoord.co.uk or RichardFoord.com were redirected to Mr Jupp’s site.

Mr Jupp previously told the BBC he was “not responsible for the web domains”.

Mr Foord, MP for Tiverton and Honiton, had said the links “serve to arouse suspicion and undermine trust”.

After it emerged on Monday the links were no longer redirecting people, Mr Foord said he was considering how to take the matter further.

  • @fjordo@feddit.uk
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    98 months ago

    I dunno, seems just like what a Tory would do to me. I mean they did rename their twitter to factcheckuk during a general election after all 🙃

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    28 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Web domains in the name of a Liberal Democrat MP that led people to a Conservative rival’s website all appear to have been disconnected.

    Two sitting Devon MPs, Conservative Simon Jupp and Richard Foord, Liberal Democrat, will go head-to-head in the general election in a new constituency.

    Mr Foord, MP for Tiverton and Honiton, had said the links “serve to arouse suspicion and undermine trust”.

    After it emerged on Monday the links were no longer redirecting people, Mr Foord said he was considering how to take the matter further.

    Nominet is the official registry for UK domain names and operates a dispute resolution service.

    Mr Jupp has not yet responded to a request for comment regarding the news that the links were no longer redirecting web users to his website.


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