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Published on 2024-12-01 04:30:38 - Brian Stokes
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  • Pat McFadden, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, has told Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips he was "sorry" to see the departure of Louise Haigh as transport secretary. Watch the show live below.

The article from Sky News discusses the political fallout following a scandal involving Labour Party's Louise Haigh, where a minister denied claims that Labour is as corrupt as the Conservative Party. The controversy centers around allegations of misconduct by Haigh, which has led to significant media attention and political debate. The minister emphasized that while there are issues within Labour, it does not equate to the level of corruption seen in the Conservative Party. This comes amidst ongoing discussions about political integrity, with opposition parties and the public scrutinizing the actions of politicians across the board. The article also touches on the broader implications for trust in politics, with references to other political figures and their controversies, highlighting the tense atmosphere in Westminster as parties navigate these scandals ahead of upcoming elections.

Read the Full Sky Article at:
[ https://news.sky.com/story/politics-latest-minister-denies-labour-as-bad-as-tories-after-louise-haigh-scandal-12593360 ]