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Louise Haigh Resigns Over Decade-Old Fraud Conviction

British Transport Minister Steps Down After Fraud Admission

by Amelia Crawford

Louise Haigh, the British Transport Minister, resigned on Friday after revelations surfaced about her decade-old fraud conviction. In 2013, Haigh pleaded guilty to fraud by misrepresentation after falsely claiming her work mobile phone had been stolen during a mugging. However, she later discovered the phone was not stolen and had been reactivated.

In her resignation letter to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Haigh explained that while the incident was a “genuine mistake” and she did not profit from it, the matter could distract from the government’s work. She wrote, “I remain totally committed to our political project, but now I believe it will be best served by my supporting you from outside government.”

Haigh, 37, who has represented Sheffield as a Labour MP since 2015, further explained that her solicitor advised her to plead guilty. Despite the “genuine mistake,” the court granted her a conditional discharge, the lowest possible sentence.

This resignation comes after the story was covered by British media, leading Haigh to step down to avoid the issue becoming a distraction to the government’s agenda.

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