The Conservative Party and Downing Street are silent on the details of Rishi Sunak's voting in the recent election. They refuse to disclose whether Sunak voted in person or by post, in Yorkshire or London, and if he supported Susan Hall. Later, it was revealed that Sunak did not vote for Hall, as he used a postal vote in York and North Yorkshire where Labour's David Skaith won against the Tories' Keane Duncan.
🚨 NEW: No 10 admits Rishi Sunak did NOT vote for Susan Hall
Downing Street admits that Rishi Sunak did not vote for Susan Hall in London. A source said the Prime Minister used a postal vote for the contest in York and North Yorkshire where Labour's David Skaith won the newly created mayoralty against the Tories' Keane Duncan.…
Rishi Sunak didn't invite press photographers as he campaigned yesterday (which is entirely up to him) but it's disappointing that newspapers think it's ok to use a Party handout picture from that event when all other leaders invited press along. #notphotojournalism https://t.co/hl4007xWLd
Mystery as No10 and Tories refuse to say where, when or how Rishi Sunak voted https://t.co/moG3RNUq64
🚨 NEW: The Tories are refusing to say whether Rishi Sunak voted for Susan Hall
Mystery as No10 and Tory party refuse to say where, when or how Rishi Sunak voted https://t.co/moG3RNUq64
Neither Downing Street nor the Conservative Party will say where, when or how Rishi Sunak voted. They won't say if it was in person or by post. They won't say if it was in Yorkshire or in London - and as such, won't say whether he voted for Susan Hall or not.…