The Reform party has got the name of one of its own candidates wrong on thousands of leaflets distributed in the city.
Voters could turn up to the polling stations on July 4 expecting to vote for a Mark Mulhill in the Brighton Pavilion seat, only to find that candidate not on the ballot.
Reform candidate Mark Mulvihill said it was a "Reform UK head office error" and that his own leaflets, designed personally, were spelt correctly.
The Argus asked Reform how people in Brighton can trust the party if it cannot even get the name of its own candidate right. The party is yet to respond.
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