Summary
- Over 120 Conservative MPs, including prominent figures like Jeremy Hunt and Liz Truss, used public funds to pay the party’s in-house web design service, Bluetree.
- Complaints have been raised about the practice of MPs claiming back website costs from the public purse.
- Concerns have been raised regarding the potential misuse of taxpayer funds for party political purposes.
- Conservative Campaign Headquarters has defended the practice, stating that using Ipsa money for websites to promote constituency activity is compliant with rules.