Local authorities could fork out £80m to oversee this week's alternative vote (AV) referendum, it has been claimed.
Data released by the ‘No to AV' camp suggested the money ‘could have been used to protect public services or cut the deficit'.
Local authorities could fork out £80m to oversee this week’s alternative vote (AV) referendum, it has been claimed.
Local authorities could fork out £80m to oversee this week's alternative vote (AV) referendum, it has been claimed.
Data released by the ‘No to AV' camp suggested the money ‘could have been used to protect public services or cut the deficit'.