Peter Cruddas: who is Boris Johnson’s controversial peerage pick?

Disgraced former Tory treasurer has donated £3.5m to the party

Peter Cruddas
Peter Cruddas is one of 28 people nominated by the PM for a seat in the Lords
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A Tory donor who was forced to resign as the party’s treasurer over the so-called “cash for access” scandal has been nominated for a peerage by Boris Johnson.

City tycoon and Brexit-backer Peter Cruddas is one of 28 names put forward by the prime minister for a seat in the House of Lords.

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