It goes from bad to worse for Dominic Raab. Not only has he left the Cabinet, but his position as an MP is also under threat.
"I wasn't getting it before two weeks ago, Mr Harper. I wasn't getting all these pictures of golliwogs, why am I getting them now?
The former deputy prime minister hit out at ‘Kafkaesque saga’ after falling foul of a bullying inquiry, saying the nation will "pay the price".
The video has also given birth to an unwanted hashtag on Twitter.
Post-Brexit trading arrangements give Northern Ireland unfettered access to the UK internal market and into the European single market.
"The bully, and as with all bullies, defends, denies.... They are all cowards in the end", Carol Vorderman said.
It has been pointed out that, as there was no acceptance in the resignation letter that he bullied, he was "clearly fired rather than walked."
The anti-Brexit campaigner said Raab had become agitated and "aggressive" after a TV debate, yelling at a young man "Go get me a f***ing car".
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