More digs at Raab over bullying claims and Tory sidelines – this time from the SNP
Mhairi Black, the deputy leader of the SNP in Westminster, is beside ask a concern of Dominic Raab.
She opens by sending her warm concerns to the family of Paul O’Grady after his death last night, commemorating him “for all he’s provided for my neighborhood”.
She likewise praises Humza Yousaf, who was sworn in today as Scotland’s very first minister.
Ms Black’s very first concern has to do with the Led By Donkeys examination that saw numerous Conservative MPs participate in Zoom interviews for a phony job with a South Korean business in recent days, and asks Mr Raab what his pay rate will be, likewise making a jibe at him about possibly being required to leave federal government.
Mr Raab reacts that the Conservatives have actually tightened up the guidelines on sidelines.
He likewise invites Mr Yousaf to his post leading Scotland, stating: “We welcome him to his location, and obviously, the federal government wishes to work constructively with him in the very best interests of individuals of Scotland.”
In her 2nd concern, Ms Black says that previous health secretary Matt Hancock requested £1,500 an hour for his services in the Led By Donkeys sting, while keeping in mind that nurses make simply above £15 an hour, and asked Mr Raab who is “much better worth for money for the general public”.
Mr Raab responds that the majority of health unions have actually accepted a pay settlement, however loses no opportunity to rely on the Labour benches and have a dig at David Lammy, the shadow foreign secretary, who has actually come under fire for holding other jobs outside parliament.