Straw ‘mortified’ – but Ed Miliband sees an opportunity

Labour leader uses latest ‘cash for access’ scandal to push for a ban on MPs earning second incomes

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EDITOR’S UPDATE at 13.00: Since this article was posted, Sir Malcolm Rifkind has been suspended from the Conservative Party in Parliament. It could affect his ability to stand as Conservative candidate for Kensington in the general election.

Ed Miliband will try to turn the “cash for access” scandal involving two respected former Foreign Secretaries - Tory Sir Malcolm Rifkind and Labour’s Jack Straw - into an election issue by calling for a “no second jobs” pledge for candidates standing in the general election.

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