South West Minister Ben Bradshaw was last night accused of using taxpayers' money to drum up support for Labour after it emerged he has visited fewer constituencies held by the Opposition (link below.)
http://thisisdevon.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=141507&command=displayContent&sourceNode=257390&home=yes&more_nodeId1=257393&contentPK=20008666Gordon Brown appointed the Exeter
MP▸ last July to "act as a regional champion" and focus "specifically on regional issues". The Prime Minister also insisted his Government would work hard for the needs of "the whole country".
Figures compiled in Parliament show that in the first six months of his role, eight of the 18 constituencies visited by Mr Bradshaw are held by Labour.
Mr Bradshaw last night dismissed the suggestion of political bias as "nonsense".
In Devon he is listed as visiting only two seats - his own four times and Plymouth Devonport, held by Government Whip Alison Seabeck, once. In Cornwall, only Truro and St Austell has made it onto the Bradshaw itinerary- a key Labour target seat at the next election.
Across the South West region, just a quarter of the constituencies are held by Labour MPs - but 44 per cent of Mr Bradshaw's visits were to his parliamentary colleagues.