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Labour suggests Tory MP behind Toby Young's appointment is unfit for ministerial office
Tory MP Jo Johnson

JO JOHNSON is unfit for ministerial office, Labour suggested today after an official watchdog issued a damning verdict on the former universities minister’s appointment of the toxic Toby Young to a new education body.

And Mr Johnson’s successor as universities minister, Sam Gyimah, caved in to pressure and said the government would re-examine its relationship with Mr Young’s lobby group.

The right-wing journalist and free-school founder resigned from the board of the Office for Students after just a few days in post last month. He had come under fire for a series of misogynistic and homophobic comments and for advocating “progressive eugenics.”

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