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Now it's Cash for Croissants! Labour engulfed in ANOTHER row for selling £30,000 tickets to have breakfast with the Business Secretary By Kumail Jaffer Political Correspondent Published: 18:50 EDT, 4 October 2024 | Updated: 19:08 EDT, 4 October 2024 e-mail 1 View comments Labour were engulfed in a 'cash for croissants' row last night after it emerged that the party was selling £30,000 tickets for breakfast with the Business Secretary. Business leaders were offered the 'rare chance to gain insights, network and exchange ideas' among peers and Jonathan Reynolds at an exclusive event at the Ivy restaurant in Manchester. The Scottish National Party have demanded a probe into what they called the 'growing stench of sleaze' in Sir Keir Starmer 's government amid his party's freebie row.

SNP Cabinet Office spokesman Brendan O'Hara said: 'People expect transparency and accountability — and that is why a full inquiry into the Labour government cash for access scandal is required.' Labour's pitch — first reported by The Sun — offered bosses a photograph with Mr Reynolds at a cost of £15,000, or £30,000 for a 'dynamic meeting of business minds'. Labour were engulfed in another cash scandal after it emerged the party was selling £30,000 tickets for breakfast with the Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds, pictured Shadow minister Andrew Griffiths warned: 'Labour has been in office for less than 100 days but we can already add "cash for croissants" to "passes for glasses" in the.



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