The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Fox celebrates with bubbly... and an old pal

- By Brendan Carlin POLITICAL REPORTER

NEW Internatio­nal Trade Secretary Liam Fox celebrated his government comeback at a Commons champagne party attended by the friend and former associate linked to his previous Cabinet downfall.

Dr Fox and Adam Werritty were among a noisy group who downed eight bottles of bubbly on the Commons terrace, with at least one cork being popped into the River Thames.

The event took place within an hour of East Kilbride-born Dr Fox, 54, being given a key Brexit role in Theresa May’s new Cabinet.

His friends queued up to give him congratula­tory slaps on the back as he drank £29-a-bottle House of Commons champagne.

The impromptu party, hosted by Commons Deputy Speaker and fellow Tory MP Eleanor Laing, a longstandi­ng friend of Dr Fox and his wife Jesme, was attended by about 20 people. They got through eight bottles over a couple of hours. Mrs Fox was not present. Dr Fox was forced to resign as Defence Secretary in October 2011 in a row over his dealings with Mr Werritty.

The lobbyist did not have security clearance but accompanie­d Dr Fox on at least 18 foreign business trips.

The resignatio­n came after a week of revelation­s about Dr Fox’s relationsh­ip with Werritty, including disclosure­s that the friend’s activities were funded by firms and individual­s that potentiall­y stood to benefit from government decisions.

At the time, Werritty falsely described himself as one of Dr Fox’s official aides and handed out business cards bearing the Commons portcullis logo. He also took a number of solo trips reportedly with the aim of fostering closer ties between Right-wing politician­s in Britain and the United States.

In his resignatio­n letter to the then Prime Minister David Cameron, Dr Fox said he had ‘mistakenly allowed the distinctio­n between my personal interest and my Government activities to become blurred’.

Mr Werritty, 37, best man at Dr Fox’s 2005 wedding, moved into Dr Fox’s spare room in London after graduating from university.

Werritty now lives in a flat in Dolphin Square, Pimlico – a mile from the Commons – where many MPs have apartments.

An inquiry cleared Dr Fox of benefiting financiall­y from his links with Werritty.

An MP who saw Dr Fox’s champagne party said: ‘It seemed a bit over the top to celebrate so loudly in full view of members of the public on Westminste­r Bridge.’

Dr Fox said last night: ‘Adam and his wife were invited by Eleanor.’ He added: ‘My friends are my friends and I’m very loyal to them.’

 ??  ?? CLOSE: Fox, left, on his wedding day with his best man Werritty
CLOSE: Fox, left, on his wedding day with his best man Werritty
 ??  ?? DOWNED: Empty champagne bottles after Fox’s Commons party
DOWNED: Empty champagne bottles after Fox’s Commons party

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