Mhairi Black has mocked the Tories after several MPs were caught on film asking for £10,000 a day to work for a fake Korean company
Mhairi Black has mocked the Tories after several MPs were caught on film asking for £10,000 a day to work for a fake Korean company.
Among those caught up in the sting included head of Tory backbenchers Graham Brady, former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, and former health secretary Matt Hancock. Black asked Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab: "In recent days, footage has emerged of the former chancellor and the former chair of the 1922 committee offering their services for £60,000.“Can I ask the Deputy Prime Minister, when he is inevitably booted out of office, what will his going rate be?”
Scottish politics Mr Raab said: “I’m delighted that the majority of the health unions have accepted the pay settlement. We think that that’s absolutely right. And she raises the issue, and of course we’ve worked with, on a cross-party basis, to curb the limits on second earnings.
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