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Louise Haigh quits as transport secretary over phone offence

2024-11-29 15:00:03

Louise Haigh has resigned as transport secretary after it emerged she pleaded guilty to a fraud offence a decade ago.

Downing Street has named justice minister Heidi Alexander as her replacement.

Haigh has admitted telling police in 2013 she had lost her work mobile phone in a mugging, but later found it had not been taken.

She was given a conditional discharge by magistrates, following the incident which happened before she became an MP.

Haigh's is the first resignation from Sir Keir Starmer's government and the 37-year-old said her appointment as the “youngest ever” female cabinet minister “remains one of the proudest achievements of my life”.

However, it raises questions over the prime minister's judgement in appointing someone with a spent conviction to his cabinet, having previously attacked the Conservatives during Partygate, saying "lawbreakers can't be lawmakers".

Heidi Alexander has been appointed transport secretary

Haigh was responsible for one of the government's flagship policies, the re-nationalisation of the country's rail network under Great British Rail.

However, she was also the first cabinet minister the PM publicly rebuked, over remarks about P&O Ferries last month.

Haigh described P&O Ferries as a "rogue operator" and urged people to boycott the company, sparking a row with the ferry company's parent operation DP World.

When it threatened to boycott a major investment summit in response, Sir Keir said Haigh's comments were "not the view of the government".

Born in 1987 in Sheffield, Haigh studied politics at Nottingham University and law at Birkbeck, University of London.

She worked as a shop steward for the union Unite and as a Metropolitan Police officer in London's Lambeth borough before entering politics.

She has been the MP for Sheffield Heeley since 2015, and held a number of shadow ministerial and shadow cabinet roles before becoming transport secretary when Labour won the election nearly five months ago.