Son of Partygate Investigator Sue Gray Announces Labour Candidacy

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Liam Conlon, the son of Sue Gray who investigated the partygate scandal, has declared his intention to run as a Labour candidate in the next general election.

The son of partygate investigator Sue Gray has announced he is campaigning to be a Labour candidate at the next general election .

“It starts with winning. That won’t be easy, but I’ll bring my national campaigning experience to help make it happen.”After an accident at 13, I didn’t walk for 4 years. I learnt first-hand the power of the NHS.Mr Conlon lists himself on his website as vice chair of the Lewisham West and Penge Constituency Labour Party , national chair of the Labour Party Irish Society and a disabilities officer at the Communication Workers Union .

She switched this year to become Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff in a move that irked Mr Johnson and some Conservative MPs. Ms Gray started her role with Labour in September and is regularly seen around the parliamentary estate in Westminster, having been tasked with preparing the party — which is consistently well ahead of the Conservatives in the poll — for potentially entering 10 Downing Street after the next election.

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