TORY business tsar Michelle Mone has has come under fire on Twitter after it emerged she twice voted against a delay of tax credit cuts in the House of Lords.

Baroness Mone of Mayfair was among the 272 "not contents" over a motion calling for a delay on the tax credit changes for three years and demand consultation.  It was carried with 289 votes.

She also voted against a motion won by 307 to 277 calling for a delay until we fully understand impact.

She has been criticised on social media for her decision to back the Bill which was defeated in the House of Lords.

The Herald:

The lingerie entrepreneur joined legions of peers in the vote.

She took her her seat in the House of Lords less than a fortnight ago at a short introduction ceremony flanked by supporters Work and Pensions minister Lord Freud and Tory peer Baroness Morris of Bolton.

The 44-year-old, who grew up in the east end of Glasgow,  was one of 45 new peers announced by David Cameron in August. Over half the new intake were Conservatives prompting accusations of "cronyism" from critics of the appointment process.