A LABOUR MP central to the plot to remove Jeremy Corbyn yesterday denied he had misled party members about sending his daughter to a private school.
When hoping to be selected for his Aberavon seat, Stephen Kinnock said it was “highly misleading” to say his daughter had attended a private school, saying: “It gives the impression that she was going to somewhere like Eton or Harrow.”
He said parents at the school in question paid “fees of around £80 a month” and that 17-year-old Johanna subsequently moved back to a state school.
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