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Bridget Phillipson accuses Tories of ‘manufactured smear’ over sale of mother’s council house
United Kingdom🏛️ Politics5 days ago

Bridget Phillipson accuses Tories of ‘manufactured smear’ over sale of mother’s council house

Bridget Phillipson, the UK Education Secretary, has accused the Conservative Party of spreading a 'manufactured smear' regarding the profit her family made from selling her mother's former council house. The Mail on Sunday reported that her mother purchased the property in 1990 under the Conservative-led Right to Buy scheme for £9,600, later selling it in 2023 for £99,950, which equates to approximately £42,200 in 1990 due to inflation. Phillipson defended the purchase, stating the house was in poor condition and that her mother sought to improve their living standards. The Conservatives criticized Labour for benefiting from the Right to Buy scheme while now opposing it, calling it hypocritical. Phillipson responded by condemning the personal attacks and emphasizing her mother's intent to provide a better life for the family.

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Bridget Phillipson accuses Tories of ‘manufactured smear’ over sale of mother’s council house

Bridget Phillipson, the UK Education Secretary, has accused the Conservative Party of spreading a 'manufactured smear' regarding the profit her family made from selling her mother's former council house. The Mail on Sunday reported that her mother purchased the property in 1990 under the Conservative-led Right to Buy scheme for £9,600, later selling it in 2023 for £99,950, which equates to approximately £42,200 in 1990 due to inflation. Phillipson defended the purchase, stating the house was in poor condition and that her mother sought to improve their living standards. The Conservatives criticized Labour for benefiting from the Right to Buy scheme while now opposing it, calling it hypocritical. Phillipson responded by condemning the personal attacks and emphasizing her mother's intent to provide a better life for the family.

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