Shaun Bailey ought to 'look within the mirror' and determine whether or not to simply accept honour, says ex-minister

A potential peer who's going through an additional police probe over a lockdown-breaking occasion ought to "look in the mirror and decide whether or not they should accept such awards", an ex-minister has mentioned.

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The Tory former London mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey was nominated to hitch the House of Lords by Boris Johnson in his controversial resignation honours checklist - regardless of he and his marketing campaign crew being pictured at a so-called "jingle and mingle party" in Conservative Campaign Headquarters (CCHQ) on the peak of the pandemic.

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Further questions have been raised about his appointment after a video of the occasion surfaced within the Daily Mirror, exhibiting a few of his workers - together with Tory aide Ben Mallet, who was handed an OBE in Mr Johnson's checklist - dancing, consuming and failing to socially distance in December 2020.

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Now the Metropolitan Police has confirmed it's re-opening its investigation into the gathering.

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Mr Bailey has beforehand apologised "unreservedly" for the occasion, saying the video - by which he doesn't seem - had made him "very upset".

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And a Conservative Party spokesman mentioned formal disciplinary motion had already been taken in opposition to the 4 CCHQ workers who have been seconded to the marketing campaign.

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But former justice minister, Sir Robert Buckland, instructed Sky News these implicated in these occasions ought to think about whether or not it's proper to simply accept honours.

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He instructed Kay Burley there was little present Prime Minister Rishi Sunak might do now the presents had been made, saying: "Once the system is began, it is extremely troublesome to cease it if all of the vetting has taken place.

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"But if there is fresh information and important, fresh evidence that really casts more of a cloud over that individual's reputation, then they should seriously think, at the very least, about not accepting a peerage or accepting an honour.

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"Because I believe the honours system... must have integrity, and these type of occasions and incidences can undermine that. And that is why I believe people must assume very fastidiously."

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Sir Robert added: "It is de facto as much as the people involved to look within the mirror and determine whether or not or not they need to settle for such awards."

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The Liberal Democrats have already referred to as for Mr Bailey to be prevented from becoming a member of the Lords.

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"Rishi Sunak needs to confirm he will call for honours to be stripped from anyone found to have broken the law," mentioned the occasion's deputy chief Daisy Cooper.

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"Anything less would make a complete mockery of his pledge to lead with integrity.

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"He also needs to step in to cease Shaun Bailey from taking his seat as a peer whereas this investigation takes place."

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Content Source: information.sky.com

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