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Old 21-04-2023, 11:11 AM #51
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Originally Posted by arista View Post
Like Clockwork.......

LibDems have said they (Ed Davey)
demand a General Election.


Ref: LibDems have 13 MPs

Well Raab had a small kind of majority over the Lib Dems in his Esher and Walton seat.
So it's no surprise the Lib Dems want an election.
By-election or general election.

Neither will happen.
Raab isn't going to resign as an MP.
He cannot be sacked as an MP.

Really though, on this bullying issue of a man who Sunak only months ago, made JUSTICE secretary and made him deputy PM too.
The judgement of Sunak is looking extremely poor indeed.
Because other than this inquiry, Sunak has ended up doing next to nothing at all.

He had the report around midday yesterday.
He knew then the knowledge more than one case was found to be bullying.
Yet he didn't act yesterday, nor by this morning, then all he's done is send a sort of glowing letter to Raab for his service.

There's not been much from either as to the victims of the bullying of Raab who put their jobs and careers on the line by speaking out against it.

Arrogant Sunak is coming across as shocking on this whole chaotic mess.
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