Boris Johnson today put his own brother, his former boss, a billionaire Tory donor, a former top aide and a Brexiteer cricketer in the House of Lords for life.
The Prime Minister was today slammed for an "insult to voters" amid the coronavirus pandemic - with one MP branding the move "the worst kind of cronyism".
Jeremy Corbyn also bagged a place for his long-time political secretary in the chamber, where the names of a whopping 36 new peers were quietly slipped online.
The long-awaited list was snuck out today on a hot Friday afternoon, hours after the Prime Minister announced a string of hasty changes to lockdown amid a coronavirus surge.
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