Boris Johnson told ‘months ago’ peerage for
Nadine Dorries had been rejected
Former PM told by Cabinet Office she was not on the
list of approved nominations as early as February
Kate Devlin
Politics
and Whitehall Editor
21 hours
ago
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/nadine-dorries-peerage-rejected-johnson-b2357191.html
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Johnson was told his attempt to award a peerage to Nadine Dorries had been
rejected as long ago as February, senior government sources have made clear.
The former
prime minister and his close political ally stunned Westminster when they
announced they were quitting as MPs on Friday, triggering by-elections the Conservatives,
currently struggling in the polls, could lose.
They are
now both locked in a public spat with Rishi Sunak over her peerage, amid claims
Mr Johnson did not know until recently some of his nominations had been
omitted.
Ms Dorries
has accused the prime minister of “duplicitously and cruelly” blocking her
appointment and claimed that information needed for her to pass the vetting
process was held back.
She has
also said she discovered her name was not on the list half an hour before it
was published.
But the
government disputed her claims.
It is
understood that Mr Johnson was told she was not on the list of approved
nominations as early as February. That was when the prime minister was informed
who had been successfully vetted by the House of Lords Appointments Commission
(Holac).
The
information is thought to have been relayed to Mr Johnson by the government’s
Cabinet Office. The update came weeks before the two men discussed the list
when they met earlier this month – and well before Ms Dorries says she was
informed.
On Monday
the growing tensions over the peerages row spilled over as Mr Sunak publicly
said his one-time ally had asked him to “do something I wasn't prepared to do”.
The prime
minister suggested Mr Johnson wanted him to ignore the Holac recommendations.
But Mr
Johnson’s camp accused the PM of having “secretly blocked” peerages, including
that of Ms Dorries and other loyalists.
In an
extraordinary statement, Mr Johnson hit out at his successor saying: “Rishi
Sunak is talking rubbish.
“To honour
these peerages it was not necessary to overrule Holac – but simply to ask them
to renew their vetting, which was a mere formality.”
The Cabinet
Office dismissed the attack, saying: “Holac did not support the nominations of
the MPs put forward by the former prime minister. It is unprecedented for a
sitting prime minister to invite Holac to reconsider the vetting of individual
nominees on a former prime minister's resignation list. It is, therefore, not a
formality.”
Downing
Street said it would have been inappropriate for either No 10 or the Cabinet
Office to contact individuals going through the vetting process directly.
“In line
with the longstanding custom, the prime minister forwards the list unaltered
following vetting by Holac,” the prime minister's official spokesman said.
“Obviously,
it is not for No 10 or the Cabinet Office to be in contact with individuals
going through the Holac process – again, that would not be appropriate.”
Mr Sunak
also hit back at a claim Ms Dorries that a “class ceiling” blocked her
elevation to the Lords.
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