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PM pressed on election guru Lynton Crosby tobacco links | PM pressed on election guru Lynton Crosby tobacco links |
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Shadow cabinet office minister Jon Trickett has written to David Cameron to ask about his election strategist's influence on tobacco policy. | Shadow cabinet office minister Jon Trickett has written to David Cameron to ask about his election strategist's influence on tobacco policy. |
He asked whether Lynton Crosby was involved in the government's decision to delay plans to introduce plain cigarette packaging in England. | He asked whether Lynton Crosby was involved in the government's decision to delay plans to introduce plain cigarette packaging in England. |
It comes as the Times reports that Mr Crosby's company is employed in the UK by cigarette makers Philip Morris Ltd. | It comes as the Times reports that Mr Crosby's company is employed in the UK by cigarette makers Philip Morris Ltd. |
A Conservative source said Labour were pulling "a ridiculous stunt". | |
The source told the BBC: "Lynton Crosby is not a government appointment nor does he advise on government policy so there is no question of the PM having broken the ministerial code." | |
Mr Cameron has denied he was ever lobbied on tobacco policy by Mr Crosby. | Mr Cameron has denied he was ever lobbied on tobacco policy by Mr Crosby. |
He also insisted he was "unaware" of Australian-born Mr Crosby's role as a consultant to Philip Morris, the world's biggest tobacco company. | |
'Something to hide' | 'Something to hide' |
The Times said Mr Crosby's lobbying firm Crosby Textor (CTF) has been advising Philip Morris, whose brands include Marlboro, since November. | The Times said Mr Crosby's lobbying firm Crosby Textor (CTF) has been advising Philip Morris, whose brands include Marlboro, since November. |
CTF was also employed by British American Tobacco in Australia, but the company said the lobbyists did not work on its campaign against plain packaging there. | CTF was also employed by British American Tobacco in Australia, but the company said the lobbyists did not work on its campaign against plain packaging there. |
In the letter, Labour's Mr Trickett asked Mr Cameron whether he would sack Mr Crosby if he refused to give up his "conflicting interests". | In the letter, Labour's Mr Trickett asked Mr Cameron whether he would sack Mr Crosby if he refused to give up his "conflicting interests". |
He also suggested if Mr Cameron did not give some clear answers on the matter, it would lead to a "growing perception" that the government had "something to hide". | He also suggested if Mr Cameron did not give some clear answers on the matter, it would lead to a "growing perception" that the government had "something to hide". |
In a second letter to Cabinet Secretary Jeremy Heywood, he asked whether Mr Crosby's reported commercial interests alongside his advisory role to the prime minister amounted to a breach of the ministerial code. | In a second letter to Cabinet Secretary Jeremy Heywood, he asked whether Mr Crosby's reported commercial interests alongside his advisory role to the prime minister amounted to a breach of the ministerial code. |
Under the plans, the standardised packets would be the same colour, with the same font, and carry a prominent graphic warning. | Under the plans, the standardised packets would be the same colour, with the same font, and carry a prominent graphic warning. |
The decision was said to have been delayed to allow more time to examine how similar plans have worked in Australia, where plain packaging was introduced last year. | The decision was said to have been delayed to allow more time to examine how similar plans have worked in Australia, where plain packaging was introduced last year. |
Labour said the move was a "humiliating U-turn" but Conservative health minister Anna Soubry said she "would never give into pressure" and waiting for more evidence was "sensible". | Labour said the move was a "humiliating U-turn" but Conservative health minister Anna Soubry said she "would never give into pressure" and waiting for more evidence was "sensible". |
The Scottish government says it will press ahead with its own plans to introduce plain packaging. | The Scottish government says it will press ahead with its own plans to introduce plain packaging. |
The Welsh government said it was "disappointed" by the delay and would consider "the way forward" while the Northern Ireland executive said it would like to see a "UK-wide" response to the issue. | The Welsh government said it was "disappointed" by the delay and would consider "the way forward" while the Northern Ireland executive said it would like to see a "UK-wide" response to the issue. |