Exclusive: Opposition to force vote on investigation into Cameron and lobbying of ministers
Labour is to force a binding Commons vote to establish a wide-ranging parliamentary inquiry into David Cameron and the Greensill lobbying scandal, saying the government cannot “mark its own homework”.
It will propose setting up a new committee of MPs with the the power to ask witnesses to give evidence and face questioning – including Cameron himself and the cabinet ministers who were lobbied by the former prime minister, including the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, and the health secretary, Matt Hancock.