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Cabinet Minister Robert Jenrick 'breaks lockdown rules twice' by going to 'second home'

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The Housing Secretary has again been accused of flouting lockdown rules by travelling from his London residence to his 'second home' in Herefordshire, days after he was also spotted visiting his parents.

Robert Jenrick has defended escaping 150 miles to his £1.1million mansion, where his family are staying, as the pandemic rages on.

This comes after he urged others to stay at home for "all bar the most essential activities", and all travel to second homes was banned.

The cabinet minister said he and his wife Michal Berkner, a partner at City law firm Cooley LLP - and children consider the Grade I listed country retreat their family home and he had moved back there after he was no longer needed in Westminster.

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