
John McDonnell raised the Point of Order below in the House of Commons on 27th April 2026.
Given Morgan McSweeney’s testimony to a Commons Committee n 28th April 2026 McDonnell deserves support for his persistence in pursuing the issue. Perhaps needless to say, mainstream media coverage is scant
However the Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle has now backed McDonnell’s call
Commons Speaker backs call for Labour Together probe | Morning Star
On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. Over a number of weeks, I have been raising the issue of Labour Together and its link with the agency APCO Worldwide. APCO prepared a report for Labour Together that smeared journalists. I called for an inquiry into Labour Together. A number of hon. Members then submitted subject access requests to both Labour Together and APCO. Labour Together has gone for an extension, and the three-month period should be up shortly, but a number of us received responses from APCO. I raised this in the House; the responses were heavily redacted, but they demonstrated that APCO was collecting information on hon. Members of Parliament. Last week, a whistleblower—this is before the London Court of International Arbitration at the moment—confirmed that APCO had instructed one of the freelance employees involved in the investigations to destroy materials related to the investigation, and evidence. May I request again that Members on the Treasury Bench take back to the Prime Minister that we need a full, independent inquiry on the role that Labour Together, and APCO in particular, has played?


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