'I was naive,' says minister who quit over Labour Together claims
Summary
Josh Simons, a UK Labour MP, resigned from his role as a Cabinet Office minister after allegations about his previous think tank's activities. The think tank, Labour Together, reportedly hired a firm to look into a journalist’s background concerning a story on undeclared donations. Simons apologized, admitted to being naive, and emphasized learning from the situation.Key Facts
- Josh Simons resigned from his ministerial post on 28 February.
- Before becoming an MP, Simon led a think tank called Labour Together.
- Labour Together hired APCO Worldwide to investigate a Sunday Times story.
- The think tank paid at least £30,000 for this investigation.
- Concerns were raised about the use of confidential information.
- An ethics investigation found Simons had not broken any rules.
- Simons resigned believing the matter was a distraction.
- UK PM Sir Keir Starmer ordered an investigation, and later accepted Simons’ resignation.
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