Boris Johnson's party has been accused of a fresh 'scandal in plain sight' as an investigation found multimillionaires donating at least £3m to the Tories appeared to be 'guaranteed' a seat in the House of Lords
The Tories have been accused of a fresh "scandal in plain sight" by giving peerages to donors paying more than £3 million to the party.
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