Far-fetched to think McSweeney faked phone theft, says Sir Keir Starmer
Another Labour backbencher, Richard Burgon, has submitted a written question to the Cabinet Office on whether McSweeney reported the theft to them, what the guidance is on backing up data and what impact the theft had on national security.
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