Business trip Tory ministers condemned for electioneering at our expense
Senior Labour MPs demanded yesterday that Cabinet Secretary Jeremy Heywood take action to stop top Tories “electioneering at taxpayer’s expense.”
Shadow cabinet office minister Jon Trickett said the Civil Service chief must put an “immediate halt” to party political campaigning by ministers on government business.
He told the Star: “We’re getting close now to a position where this is a breach of fundamental constitutional principles.”
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