During this must watch video Andrew MacKay MP is accused of misrepresenting a meeting with constituents to discuss his misuse of the second homes allowance:
Mr MacKay suggests that three-quarters of the meeting was with him but, suspiciously, the chairman of the meeting refused to hold a vote of the 350 attendees.
ConservativeHome's trusted source at the meeting filed this report:
"Andrew spoke well at the beginning and was listened to without significant heckling or interruption. He was keen to point out that he had effectively exposed himself rather than being fingered by the Telegraph. He also emphasised that it was only his second home claim that was in dispute and all other expenses were exemplary. The BBC reporting of his comments about reselection is accurate. Most attendees were angry and disappointed but it was all terribly British. It's hard to know how he concludes 75% supported him as at least 90% of comments were against - many remained silent however. Even fierce critics voluntarily acknowledged he is an outstanding constituency MP. There were many long-standing political friends and colleagues of Andrew's who are clearly feeling shocked, let-down and with a real conflict of loyalty - personal friendship v party interest."
Tim Montgomerie
7am on Saturday, Updated with Sky video. The Sky reporter says Mr MacKay was "disingenuous" to say that the meeting was with him:
The FT finds support for an Esther Rantzen-style independent candidate if Mr MacKay refuses to resign.
12.30pm, Another video from local newspaper the Bracknell Forest Standard.