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'Thank you for keeping the receipts'
'Thank you for keeping the receipts'
It comes amid speculation that the prime minister could be preparing to call a snap election in July.
The Foreign Secretary also said it would be wrong of Israel to launch a full invasion of Rafah ‘without a plan to protect people’.
Lord Patten criticised the then-prime minister’s policy of seeking closer relations with Beijing.
The Foreign Secretary called for the militant group to agree to a ceasefire while speaking at the World Economic Forum for the first time.
The last time a government official used the jet it set taxpayers back to the tune of around €400,000 (£348,000).
The Foreign Secretary defended the controversial plan to deport some asylum seekers to Rwanda as ‘the right one’.
The Foreign Secretary held talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week.
He said he would never have pursued the Rwanda deal as prime minister because "we could return people directly to France" back then.
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