Consumer champion believes he was turned down because he was honest about limited time he could commit

The consumer champion Martin Lewis has revealed an application he made to become a member of the House of Lords has been turned down.

Lewis, who is regarded as the one of most trusted people in Britain, said he believed his request for a cross-bench peerage was rejected because he was honest about the limited time he could commit to the role.

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