The Scotsman

Bercow denies his defection to Labour is in hopes of a peerage

- By SAM BLEWETT newsdeskts@scotsman.com

John Bercow has denied discussing the prospect of a peerage with Sir Keir Starmer after the former House Commons speaker and Conservati­ve MP defected to the Labour Party.

Mr Bercow said yesterday there has been “no barter, no trade, no deal whatsoever” after launching an attack on the Conservati­ves under Prime Minister Boris Johnson as he revealed he had he switched sides.

Sources have said there is no chance Labour would nominate Mr Bercow for a peerage under Sir Keir’s leadership and that there have been no discussion­s between his office and the former Speaker over joining the party.

During his ten years in the Speaker’s chair, Mr Bercow made numerous enemies among Tory Brexit-supporting MPS due to a series of decisions perceived as favouring the Remain camp.

The Tories also enraged Mr Bercow by breaking with longstandi­ng convention to elevate a retiring Speaker to the House of Lords, amid allegation­s that he bullied parliament­ary staff, which he has always denied.

Critics linked Mr Bercow’s defection to an alleged plot to win a fresh nomination for a peerage from the current Labour leader. But Mr Bercow told Sky’s Trevor Phillips On Sunday: “I’ve had absolutely no discussion whatsoever, either with keir st armer or any other member of the Labour leadership about that matter. There has been no barter, no trade, no deal whatsoever.

“And if I may very politely say so, and I do, the people who make what they think is that potent and coruscatin­g criticism of me are operating according to their own rather low standards.”

Conservati­ve MP Andrew Bridgen is among those who has alleged Mr Bercow was operating a “cynical” and “cunning” plan to be nominated as a Labour peer.

Asked what he would do if the Labour leader rang him and offered him a peerage, Mr Bercow said: “It isn’t in my mind, it’s not part of the game plan, I haven’t discussed it, I’m not waiting for it. What I’m motivated by is a commitment to equality, social justice and internatio­nalism.”

Labour under Jeremy Corbyn nominated him for elevation after the Tories declined to do so, but he is yet to reach the House of Lords.

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