I notice Suella is in trouble for breaking the ministerial code again. I don't agree with her politics at all, but what I would say is I think this one is a bit harsh, she got a speeding ticket and asked civil servants if she could avoid doing an in person class or showing her face on an online forum (if I have that correct). That's exactly what I would be doing if I was home secretary. Because there are probably people out there who would sadly react / abuse. Is this breaking the Ministerial Code? Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't see how.

Rachel Reeves was pictured on a flight going to the US sitting in a premium class seat. What's wrong with that? Its a long flight and she would prefer to be well rested for when she arrives. She'll be talking to prominent business leaders and politicians when she gets there and she'll likely be our next chancellor.

Rishi got criticised for flying to the north of the country a few weeks ago. I mean would we rather our PM prioritises his time so he has more time in other areas, rather than sitting on a train all day?

Criticism where it is deserved is fine and justified. I just see the above examples as where the opposition see an opportunity to criticise and jump on it. This is aimed across the spectrum, not on one particular party.