Following allegations Tory MP Mark Menzies misused marketing campaign funds, Beth Rigby, Jess Phillips, and Ruth Davidson study the fallout for the federal government and for the politician who has been suspended from the parliamentary social gathering. He denies all of the claims.

And after the Commons votes to ban anybody born after 1 January 2009 from shopping for cigarettes, the trio ask whether or not the coverage is “unconservative”, as advised by some MPs.

As David Cameron meets G7 international ministers in Italy, what makes a very good international secretary?

Plus, Beth, Jess, and Ruth speak about Liz Truss’s new ebook, Ten Years To Save The West, and marvel if she’s going to make an even bigger comeback.

In response to the suspension of Mark Menzies, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps mentioned: “There is a course of in place. He has had the whip withdrawn.

“There’s additional data that the chief whip I perceive grew to become aware of yesterday and actions being swiftly taken on the idea of that additional data.

“I feel it is very important stress that the MP in query right here denies the allegations and so forth foundation of type of equity and correct justice, I feel it is necessary to say that.”

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