Feldman led Tory crisis talks despite links to bullying
LORD Feldman was allowed to chair yesterday’s Tory crisis talks over the party’s bullying scandal — that he is implicated in.
A Conservative spokesman confirmed the peer chaired a board meeting “as usual” despite facing growing calls to resign.
The Tory chairman is accused of ignoring complaints about the conduct of top Tory aide Mark Clarke, which are linked to the suicide of youth activist Elliott Johnson.
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