Scottish Daily Mail

WHERE’S BARONESS BRA?

She’s spoken just 3 times in 3 years in Lords... after vowing to play active role

- By Glen Keogh

THE ennoblemen­t of lingerie tycoon Michelle Mone promised to add a touch of glamour to the House of Lords. After being appointed in 2015, she pledged to play ‘a full and active’ role.

But last night, Baroness Bra – as she became known when David Cameron made her a Tory peer – was dubbed ‘a disgrace’ after only attending 12 per cent of Lords sittings since June last year.

The 47-year-old Glaswegian, who built up the Ultimo lingerie empire, faces questions after it emerged she missed key debates to go on holiday.

Out of a total of 457 sitting days in the House of Lords since she entered the House, she has attended just 89 – less than two every ten working days.

From June to December last year, she attended five days out of a possible 74, and has only ever spoken in the Lords three times, including her maiden speech.

But she regularly travels the world to make paid speeches at business summits, occasional­ly using a backdrop featuring her title, Baroness Mone of Mayfair OBE.

Her title has also appeared on literature for a venture capital firm she set up with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.

Last week, she jetted off to the Maldives and promoted a luxury villa to her Twitter and Instagram followers, missing key debates on Monday and Wednesday on counter terrorism and border security.

After being contacted by the Mail, on Saturday she posted pictures from her ‘long-deserved romantic’ Maldives break, but said she would be in the Lords today.

Baroness Mone, who lives with billionair­e businessma­n Doug Barrowman on the Isle of Man, is also under fire for claiming the maximum £300-a-day Lords attendance allowance. Members can claim the full amount – which is now £305, a lower amount of £153 or none at all. Travel expenses are claimed separately.

But in the first five months of this year, she claimed more than £3,000 in taxpayers’ money for 11 appearance­s. Wealthy peers such as Apprentice star Baroness Brady do not claim the allowance.

In March, when the House of Lords spent eight days debating legislatio­n around the EU Withdrawal Bill, discussed domestic abuse and marked Internatio­nal Women’s Day, she did not turn up once.

Instead, she was paid to speak at a homes conference and a business summit in the UK and a forum in Dubai.

She also appears to have holidayed in the Caribbean on the day of a debate on abolishing unpaid work experience.

During a reading of the EU Withdrawal Bill in January, which she attended, she tweeted about leaving the chamber to sell jewellery on a TV shopping channel.

MP Rona Mackay said: ‘Michelle Mone is, quite frankly, a disgrace.

‘She clearly has no interest in politics... but she has always had an interest in self-promotion and it appears she is using her title to promote business interests. If she had a shred of integrity, she should resign and stop scrounging.’

Willie Sullivan, of the Electoral Reform Society, said: ‘The Lords is an ongoing house of shame. Prime ministers reward cronies by giving them a £300-a-day parttime job. For some it looks like it becomes a business opportunit­y.’

Baroness Mone’s spokesman said she donated her attendance allowance to charity and was proud to be a member of the Lords, adding: ‘She is also a fulltime businesswo­man and a fully committed mother. She has made every effort to attend.’

Comment – Page 16

‘She is, quite frankly, a disgrace’

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