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- Feb.21.2018: Andrew Neil destroys Steve Baker over Corbyn spy allegations. Steve Baker was asked six times to explain how Jeremy Corbyn had “betrayed his country” in a scathing interview this afternoon. Gavin Williamson said Corbyn had “betrayed his country”, but most of the allegations have since been proved to be shaky at best. BBC presenter Andrew Neil said: “Surely the real scandal isn’t what Mr Corbyn has done or not done, it’s the outright lies and disinformation that your fellow Tories are spreading. (Video) Jack Peat, The London Economic.
- Feb.02.2018: EU threatens sanctions to stop Britain undercutting economy. Penalties against companies that receive state subsidies and putting Britain on a tax blacklist of unco-operative jurisdictions are among proposals contained in a strategy paper published this week by the European Commission. Tags: Jacob Rees-Mogg, Centre for European Reform. The Times , Francis Elliott, Sam Coates, Lucy Fisher, Henry Zeffman
- Feb.01.2018: Brexit minister forced into apology for maligning civil service. Steve Baker under fire over claims civil servants attempted to sway policy with their economic models. The Guardian, Anushka Asthana
- Jul.04.2017: Asbestos regulations under attack by the government minister. New Brexit minister Steve Baker has lobbied the government to weaken asbestos laws, Unite has revealed. The union says it is concerned by the minister’s ‘alarming’ position and is demanding that the government now provide ‘cast-iron guarantees’ that asbestos regulations won’t be watered down. Much of the existing legislation, which bans the use of asbestos and controls how the substance is removed, is based on European Union directives. Unite says Mr Baker’s appointment raises concerns that when the Tory’s ‘Great Reform Bill’ becomes law, he will be able to use his position to weaken asbestos laws, bypassing effective parliamentary scrutiny. London Hazards Centre, Philip Lewis
- Jul.03.2017: Brexit: Minister appointed to negotiate Britain's withdrawal wants European Union 'wholly torn down'. Steve Baker MP makes comments at right-wing Libertarian Alliance conference in 2010. In a speech to a right-wing think tank, minister Steve Baker said the EU should be “wholly torn down”, before branding it an “obstacle” to world peace and “incompatible” with a free society. Shadow Brexit Secretary Keir Starmer said: “It is extraordinary that Theresa May has put such an extreme Brexiteer at the heart of the Government. The Independent, Tom Embury-Dennis
- Jul.02.2017: Brexit minister linked to group that used loophole to channel £435,000 to DUP used to fund Leave campaign. Steve Baker disclosed that he received £6,500 from the Constitutional Research Council (CRC) on behalf of the ERG. The Council is chaired by Richard Cook, a former vice chairman of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party. His business associates reportedly include a former Saudi spy and a man involved in a major arms scandal. The origin of the funds gathered by the CRC remain unknown. The Independent, Chloe Farand
- Jul.01.2017: The new Brexit minister, the arms industry, the American hard right… and Equatorial Guinea. Steve Baker, the new Brexit minister, has taken cash from the shady Constitutional Research Council… and a whole lot of other people too. openDemocracy UK, Adam Ramsay, Peter Geoghegan
- Oct.02.2017: Iain Dale’s 100 most influential people on the Right 2017. PUSS, Department for Exiting the European Union. A devout campaigner for Brexit, Baker was appointed to this job in June as a means of reassuring Eurosceptic Tory MPs after the shock sacking of David Jones. He’s proved to be a surefooted parliamentary performer. If ever Davis should ‘go wobbly’, he can rely on Baker to keep him on the Brexit straight and narrow! Conservative Home, Iain Dale