A resurgent Reform UK has got the prime minister worried.
The former PM will get a £500,000 advance for his upcoming memoir, but taxpayers will shoulder a £222,000 bill for his partygate defence.
The MP's stint in the jungle prompted more than 1,000 complaints to Ofcom, as well as criticism from the prime minister.
"You talk rubbish Marina", she said, to which Purkiss brilliantly retorted, "you read rubbish".
William Hill spokesperson Lee Phelps conceded that "both could be shipped out of the cabinet if the criticism continues".
The Cabinet minister was speaking at the Convention of the North in Manchester.
The 61-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of common assault and a public order offence and remains in custody.
Mr Raab has said he is ‘always mindful’ of his behaviour but makes ‘no apologies for having high standards’.
Since the last session, a former PM has been found out for using the BBC chairman as a financial fixer, a former Chancellor has been nailed for not getting his tax sums right and there's also the small matter of his own run-in with the police!
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