Meanwhile in the Tory leadership contest Badenoch has had a go at maternity pay being too much and is also slating the minimum wage as preventing small businesses from starting up.
Jenrick (or BobbyJ as he is trying to market himself) has received a £75000 donation from a company that has no employees, has never returned a profit, is carrying £300000 of debt and is registered in the BVI, and when he was asked who owned the company he didn’t know.
Back to Kemi and we have this, in which I think the last sentence carries all the weight and why I don’t agree with donations. She has basically confirmed that she, like every other MP who accepts donations, is open to a bribe, even if the act of declaring the gifts negates any wrongdoing.
Asked about the tickets, she confirmed she’d had meetings during events she took tickets for – which included a rugby game, Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball and the Sheeran gig.
She said: “If someone says, ‘Well, you can do some work and we can have a chat and you get time to spend with your family’, [and] it’s something that they probably wouldn’t be able to do normally, you say yes to it.” Asked why she didn’t pay for the tickets herself, she said: “Well, then why would I have that meeting [with those organisations]?”