He told the BBC: “Some of the concerns include the Chancellor’s failure to declare his wife’s non-dom status in his register of interests and why that matters is because the Finance Act, this year, just went through Parliament, includes changes that benefit wealthy non-doms. “Now, under the ministerial code, ministers should not be taking decisions, they should recuse themselves from decisions, where they personally may be benefitting and the Chancellor’s household income certainly benefited in this case.” Asked if he believes Mr Sunak had possibly broken the ministerial code which would likely be a resigning issue, Mr Reed replied: “Absolutely, but it is not an isolated incident, there are other failures here as well.”