Michelle Mone says she won't step down as Tory peer - and accuses chancellor of 'endangering' her
Baroness Mone demands retraction of Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves' 'vendetta' claim, citing threats and abuse after PPE Medpro was ordered to repay £122 million, court ruled breach.
- Michelle Mone has demanded an end to what she calls a 'vendetta' against her and requested Chancellor Rachel Reeves retract her 'dangerous and inflammatory statement'.
- Mone claimed her safety is at risk due to threats received after Reeves' comments during a Labour Party conference event.
- A judge ordered PPE Medpro, linked to Mone, to repay over £121 million after finding it breached a contract to supply surgical gowns during the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Mone requested an 'immediate and formal withdrawal' of Reeves' statement and a clarification from Prime Minister Keir Starmer that there is no government vendetta against her personally.
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Michelle Mones and moans and moans - but she got her just deserts
The Matts digest the disgusting tale of greed and corruption surrounding the Medpro scandal. Matt K reveals what happened when (soon to be ex) Baroness Mone of Mayfair threatened to sue him and Matt D hopes this is just stage one of a justice process that ends in criminal charges. Also - remember the Climate […]
Michelle Mone the myth – was she ever the shrewd businesswoman she said she was?
As the life peer’s firm is ordered to pay back over £100m for mis-selling PPE equipment to the government during Covid, Guy Walters takes a close look at the company records and wonders whether the lingerie tycoon was ever as successful as we were led to believe
Michelle Mone claims her 'personal safety' is at risk amid PPE scandal
Tory peer Michelle Mone has demanded Keir Starmer ends the “vendetta” against her after a firm linked to her was ordered to repay £122 million to the UK Government for breaching a contract to supply surgical gowns during the Covid pandemic ...
Michelle Mone says she won't step down as Tory peer - and accuses chancellor of 'endangering' her
Baroness Mone has written to the prime minister accusing the chancellor of endangering her life with her comments, citing the murders of Jo Cox and David Amess as evidence of the risk facing parliamentarians.
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