Article 6H5YG Tory donor’s firm paid for Sunak’s £16,000 one-way helicopter trip to Leeds

Tory donor’s firm paid for Sunak’s £16,000 one-way helicopter trip to Leeds

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Rowena Mason Whitehall editor
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Journey was paid for by The Phoenix Partnership, which has won 135m of contracts from NHS and government

Rishi Sunak took a 16,000 one-way trip to Leeds on a helicopter courtesy of a firm owned by Frank Hester, the Tory megadonor, taking the total for the prime minister's donor-funded air travel to more than 100,000 this year.

The prime minister once again showed his fondness for short-haul air travel as he took a helicopter from Battersea to Leeds Bradford airport last month - a journey of about 90 minutes. The quickest train from London to Leeds takes about 2 hours and 13 minutes, and costs in the region of 60 off-peak.

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