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Downing St concern at ‘paper trail’ over Boris Johnson’s flat redecoration...

Postby dutchman » Thu Apr 29, 2021 4:04 am

Electoral Commission to investigate as PM denies breaking rules

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The Electoral Commission launched an investigation yesterday of the party’s role in funding the redecoration of the home that he shares with his fiancée and son above 11 Downing Street.

It said there were “reasonable grounds to suspect” that the law had been broken because of the failure to report donations.

The commission has the power to order any individual — including the prime minister and his fiancée, Carrie Symonds — to hand over text messages, emails and other information considered relevant to the investigation. It can also compel them to attend interviews. If it is denied access to documents, it can secure a warrant to search for them.

Johnson denied yesterday that he had personally breached the rules. His press secretary said he was prepared to give the commission evidence relating to the funding of the work.

However, The Times has been told of concerns within No 10 about Conservative Campaign Headquarters (CCHQ).

“The worry is that there could be a paper trail,” a government source said. “There was a very limited number of people who knew about the funding arrangements at CCHQ. It’s not clear how this will end.”

There is also concern in Downing Street that the Electoral Commission will interview Dominic Cummings, the prime minister’s former chief adviser, who described the alleged plan for Tory donors to fund the refurbishment as “unethical” and possibly illegal.

In a 1,000-word blog published last week, Cummings said he had told the prime minister that the plans “almost certainly broke the rules” on the disclosure of donations. He said that he would be happy to speak to the commission.

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Postby rebbonk » Thu Apr 29, 2021 11:35 am

I'm no fan of Stammer [sic] but I thought he had Bozo on the ropes at PMQs yesterday.
Of course it'll fit; you just need a bigger hammer.
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Postby dutchman » Thu Apr 29, 2021 9:43 pm

Keir Starmer takes dig at Johnson by browsing John Lewis wallpaper section

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Keir Starmer has been pictured browsing the wallpaper section of a John Lewis store amid the row over Boris Johnson's lavish flat refurbishment.

The Labour leader was spotted at the department store's Trafford Centre outlet while on a visit to Manchester on Thursday, in what appears to be a light-hearted jibe at the prime minister.

Mr Johnson’s luxurious update of the Downing Street residence was reportedly inspired by a desire to get rid of what a visitor described as the "John Lewis furniture nightmare" left behind by his predecessor, Theresa May.

Some reports claim Mr Johnson and his fiancee, Carrie Symonds, splashed out on £840-a-roll wallpaper in a revamp inspired by top designer Lulu Lyttle.

The prime minister, however, is unlikely to see the funny side of the Labour leader’s joke, after the Electoral Commission announced earlier this week that it is to investigate how he paid for the expensive redecoration of No 11 Downing Street, which some reports suggest cost up to £200,000.

On Wednesday, John Lewis made a light-hearted foray into the row, joking in a tweet that it has home decor to suit the tastes of “*almost*” everyone.

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