The Mone scandal underlines the importance of NHS workers' battle over pay, investment – and public ownership
LABOUR will feel they have PM Rishi Sunak on the ropes over his delayed-reaction decision to withdraw the Tory whip from Baroness Mone.
The Conservatives may have hoped they had moved on from Covid after ousting Boris Johnson — but the wounds still fester and even had Sunak acted faster he could not stop this scandal running.
Baroness Mone denounces a “witch hunt” against her, denying she benefited to the tune of millions from contracts awarded to a company she recommended (PPE Medpro). Her decision to take a “leave of absence” from the House of Lords is supposedly to clear her name.
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