Tories Demand Answers Over Labour Donor’s Number 10 Pass

Published on August 26, 2024

The decision to give a Labour donor a 10 Downing Street security pass is “deeply concerning,” the Conservatives have said as they seek to increase the pressure on the government over Lord Alli’s access. Alli, who has donated more than £500,000 to Labour over the past 20 years and was the party’s chief fundraiser for the general election, was given a pass to Number 10 despite not having a formal job there. On Sunday, senior minister Pat McFadden said it had been a temporary arrangement to allow Alli to attend political meetings, adding he no longer had a pass. But shadow paymaster general John Glen has written to Simon Case, the Cabinet secretary, to request clarification on who authorised Alli’s pass, and when it was issued and rescinded....