The comments about Fish and Chips are a real head scratcher.
The scandals have triggered women working in Westminster to share accounts of their treatment, with Cabinet ministers describing men acting like “animals”.
The presenters also joked about taking out “a good city” such as New York.
By not requiring the transferred hospital patients to test negative for Covid, the High Court ruled, the Government failed to consider the risk to vulnerable residents from non-symptomatic transmission in the early months of the pandemic.
He offered an explanation: “The situation was, funnily enough it was tractors I was looking at, so I did get into another website with sort of a very similar name and I watched it for a bit, which I shouldn’t have done."
"Every UK news show should play this in the morning."
A Conservative source said nothing was confirmed but that it was likely he would resign as the MP for Tiverton and Honiton on Saturday.
It comes as Shadow education sec said there was an “irony” that the Government is seeking to take politics out of the classroom but simultaneously telling teachers what books to teach.
"We’ll be looking to do more and more because we don’t believe those vessels are safe, we’re not happy with what P&O have done to the workforce and the impact that it has had."
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