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Copy of Article 50 bill 'signed by Theresa May to be sold in auction at Conservative dinner' | Copy of Article 50 bill 'signed by Theresa May to be sold in auction at Conservative dinner' |
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A copy of the Government’s Article 50 bill signed by Theresa May is to be auctioned off at a Conservative party fundraising event, according to reports. | A copy of the Government’s Article 50 bill signed by Theresa May is to be auctioned off at a Conservative party fundraising event, according to reports. |
Emails seen by The Guardian indicate that a signed copy of the EU withdrawal bill, obtained by a Westminster councillor, will be put up for auction at an inaugural Regent’s Dinner organised by the West End ward Conservatives, at which the Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, will be speaking. | |
In one of the emails, West End chairman Michael Case describes the Article 50 bill, apparently acquired by Tory councillor Paul Church, as a “fantastic prize”. | In one of the emails, West End chairman Michael Case describes the Article 50 bill, apparently acquired by Tory councillor Paul Church, as a “fantastic prize”. |
The email reportedly read: “Paul has managed to secure us a copy of the European Union notification of withdrawal bill (aka the article 50 bill) signed by the Prime Minister, Theresa May, herself! | |
“A huge thanks to Cllr Church on behalf of the committee for getting such a topical piece of unique political memorabilia for us to auction.” | “A huge thanks to Cllr Church on behalf of the committee for getting such a topical piece of unique political memorabilia for us to auction.” |
Mr Case, who is also deputy chair of the Cities of London and Westminster Conservative Association, reportedly refused to confirm or deny whether the emails were accurate, saying it was a “private event”, while a spokesperson for Ms May also refused to comment on the matter. | |
A previous email detailing other prizes on offer, including a magnum of Veuve Clicquot champagne and lobster and frites with prosecco at a top West End restaurant, reportedly stated: “Cllr Church is working on a rather special auction prize … watch this space!” | |
MPs from opposition parties have described the alleged auctioning of the signed bill as “shameless”. Liberal Democrat MP John Pugh told The Guardian: “Considering how hard the Tory former prime minister fought for the remain campaign, this, quite frankly, is a grubby little fundraising tool. | |
“Theresa May used to be believe that we are safer as part of the European Union and now she is autographing copies of the article 50 bill. It’s pretty shameless.” | “Theresa May used to be believe that we are safer as part of the European Union and now she is autographing copies of the article 50 bill. It’s pretty shameless.” |
Tickets for the dinner event, of which the location is yet to be announced but is described on the event page as a “prestigious West End venue”, reportedly sold at a cost of £85 per person, although a limited number of premium tickets are said to have been sold at £500 each. |
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