Lobbyist, an ex-Sun editor, given access to confidential Covid calls
Labour accused ministers of having “one rule for lobbyists and their paying clients and another rule for the rest of us”.
Labour accused ministers of having “one rule for lobbyists and their paying clients and another rule for the rest of us”.
"I think we will get a deal, but I won't be shocked if it all falls apart."
The announcement follows the departure of Dominic Cummings and Lee Cain from Downing Street this week.
He sees himself as a movie star, don't be surprised that he left via the front door.
His exit comes at a crucial juncture in the post-Brexit talks between the UK and Brussels.
"That’s the last time he walks down the road like Kim Kardashian, preening for the cameras like the spoilt lord of Barnard Castle. In future advisers will go round the back and let the elected prime minister use the front door."
Reaction as the Prime Minister's chief aide is booted out of the front door.
His departure will rob the prime minister of a convenient human shield. From here on, the buck stops with Boris.
“We’ve all had a very significant shock to our economic system because of Covid-19 – the last thing we need now across all of our respective economies is a second major shock.”
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