A former MP who organised a Nazi-themed stag do and two others suspended over the ‘cash for questions’ scandal have retained access to parliament in the years since they left Westminster.
Aidan Burley, who was sacked as a ministerial aide after details emerged of the trip where guests raised a toast in the style of Hitler’s regime, is one of 427 ‘Category X’ passholders to visit over the past two years.
David Tredinnick and Graham Riddick, who were suspended over the cash-for-questions newspaper exposé in 1995, have also been granted access.
Former Tory Welsh Secretary Stephen Crabb, who resigned in 2016 after allegedly sending explicit WhatsApp messages to a 19-year-old job applicant, and ex-environment minister Tim Yeo, implicated in another undercover sting, are among the other passh

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