Coventry Telegraph

Tobacco firm ‘tactics’

- Mark Garnier

BIG tobacco firms have developed sophistica­ted pricing strategies to soak up tax rises and combat efforts to reduce smoking, researcher­s said.

Academics at the University of Bath and King’s College, London, said the tactics ensured the products remained cheap for the poorest in society.

The study found cheaper brands, reduced pack sizes and price-marking had been introduced. While total sales of tobacco fell, sales of the cheapest and roll-your-own cigarettes increased. A GOVERNMENT minister faces an official Cabinet Office investigat­ion into claims of inappropri­ate conduct towards a member of his Commons staff.

Theresa May ordered the inquiry into whether internatio­nal trade minister Mark Garnier breached ministeria­l rules following allegation­s he used derogatory language to his secretary and asked her to buy sex toys.

The Prime Minister has also written to Commons Speaker John Bercow, asking for the establishm­ent of a new grievance procedure to deal with complaints of misconduct at Westminste­r.

The decision to investigat­e Mr Garnier was disclosed by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt during a television interview.

“These stories, if they are true, are obviously totally unacceptab­le,” he said.

A Tory Party spokesman said: “The Prime Minister is writing to the Speaker of the House of Commons calling for a new contractua­lly binding grievance procedure to be set up for all MPs and their staff.

“As a result of allegation­s about a serving minister, the Prime Minister has also asked the Cabinet Office to conduct an immediate investigat­ion to see whether those reported actions break the ministeria­l code.”

A national newspaper reported that Mr Garnier admitted asking his then-secretary, Caroline Edmondson, to buy two sex toys and calling her “sugar t**s” in front of witnesses.

“I’m not going to deny it, because I’m not going to be dishonest. I’m going to have to take it on the chin,” he is quoted as saying.

Ms Edmondson, who has since left to work for another MP, told the paper he gave her the money to buy the toys at a Soho sex shop – one for his wife and one for a woman in his Wyre Forest constituen­cy office.

According to the paper, Mr Garnier described the incident as “high jinks” following a Christmas lunch, while he said the “sugar t**s” comment was part of an “amusing conversati­on” referring to the TV comedy Gavin And Stacey.

The paper said Mr Garnier conceded that, in the current climate, his actions could been seen as “dinosaur behaviour”, but insisted: “It absolutely does not constitute harassment.”

In a separate case, the paper said former cabinet minister Stephen Crabb admitted sending “explicit” messages to a 19-yearold woman he interviewe­d for a job in 2013, when he was a Welsh minister.

The married MP was quoted by the paper as saying he had been “foolish”, but that there had been no sexual contact.

“We exchanged messages which talked about sex, but none of it was meant seriously,” he was quoted as saying. “We met for coffee a few times and had a glass of wine once at the Commons, but nothing more.

“I accept any kind of sexual chatter like this is totally wrong and I am sorry for my actions.”

Mr Crabb resigned last year as Work and Pensions Secretary following reports of a similar incident.

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