It’s Finally Been Revealed Why Boris Johnson Made Charlotte Owen A Peer

The Lords appointments commission initially rejected Rosenbaum’s freedom of information request on Owen’s citations, saying it contains personal information.

However the tribunal sided with the transparency campaigner and found the information was in the public interest.

Rosenbaum added: “I am very pleased that the documentation has now been revealed, but it shouldn’t need an argument over 18 months for the public to find out what reasons are officially provided for allocation certain people important political powers.

“Members of the House of Lords debate and vote on laws that control the British public’s lives. As a basic principle the public is fully entitled to know what reasons are given for why they have been appointed to rule over us.”

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