Tory chair says public isn’t bothered over PM’s refusal to apologise for sleaze
‘I think what people want, they accept what we said which is we made mistakes, they want this government actually to be focusing on the job at hand’
‘I think what people want, they accept what we said which is we made mistakes, they want this government actually to be focusing on the job at hand’
During today’s Parliamentary debate on the ‘Cash for Cameron’ scandal, minister Francis Maude was quizzed on the potential buying of the health bill.
A petition has been launched demanding Tory deputy chair Lord Ashcroft of Belize pay back the £127 million he avoided paying in tax since 2000.