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VAC pace lags; FCA reviews Stack BTC

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Voter Authority Certificate applications ran at 259-524 per day in the week before the Tuesday 28 April deadline, well below the pace needed to clear the 2024 baseline. The FCA confirmed it will review the Lib Dem complaint about Farage's Stack BTC stake but has not opened a formal investigation.

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Key takeaway

VAC pace lags the 2024 baseline; the FCA Stack BTC review will not finish before polling.

Voter Authority Certificate applications ran at 259-524 per day in the week before the 28 April deadline 1. The highest day was Monday 20 April with 524; the lowest was Saturday 25 April with 259. The 2024 local-election baseline was 22,749 total applications and the 2023 total was 25,000. The Government Digital Service dashboard reports daily applications but no cumulative figure, and the Electoral Commission has published no post-deadline registration total since 20 April. Whether the 2026 total clears the 2024 baseline cannot be confirmed before the deadline closes.

The Financial Conduct Authority told BBC News it will review the Lib Dem deputy leader Daisy Cooper's complaint about Nigel Farage's promotion of crypto company Stack BTC, in which he holds a 6.31% personal equity stake worth £215,000 2. No formal investigation has been opened. The complaint dates from 14 April . Stack BTC is not publicly traded, complicating Market Abuse Regulation application. Both deadlines are unlikely to move ahead of 7 May, leaving the photo-ID filter and the financial-conduct question as overhangs into polling day.

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In plain English

To vote in the UK, you need to show photo ID. If you do not have a passport or driving licence, you can apply for a free Voter Authority Certificate (VAC) from your local council. The deadline to apply for the 7 May elections is 28 April. In the week before that deadline, between 259 and 524 VAC applications were being processed every day across England. That is a slower rate than was seen before the 2024 local elections, when a total of 22,749 VACs were issued. Electoral Commission research from February found that 55% of voters in areas with 7 May elections did not know the free ID existed. Separately, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) , the UK's main financial regulator , has confirmed it received a letter from Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper asking it to investigate Nigel Farage's role in cryptocurrency firm Stack BTC. Farage personally holds a £215,000 stake in the company (about 6% of it) while appearing in its promotional material. The FCA said it would review the letter, but has not opened a formal investigation. Any investigation would conclude well after the 7 May elections.

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