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A panel of MPs investigating whether actively misled parliament over Partygate aren’t the only ones unconvinced by the former PM’s defence of his actions.
Cllr Browne said Crewe is set to lose approximately £750m in economic growth as a result of the PM’s decision as well as 5,000 jobs which will now not come to the town.
He called on people to “wait until the end of that trajectory” to judge the PM’s progress.
“I’ll leave it to you to decide how to interpret pictures issued by the Home Office,” the PM’s spokesman said.
Is this not the “inevitable outcome of the PM’s decision to grant an airports monopoly to his friend Gautam Adani by handing him six out of six airports over the objections of the NITI Aayog and the Ministry of Finance”, the Congress leader asked.
It sparked a backlash from Mr Sunak supporters who claim Mr Johnson is determined to wreck the PM’s post- deal “out of spite”.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-biden-brexit-eu-deal-row-b2289792.html
That Is How You Lead By Communication: Aamir Khan On PM’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’
“That’s not in the PM’s mind at all.
The former PM’s high earnings have been partly attributed to the way he speaks.
The former PM’s sister Rachel Johnson told LBC on Tuesday that “as far as I’m aware, all the rules were followed whenever I went to Chequers”.
The inquiry chairwoman said she should be the one who decides which of the former PM’s messages to other ministers - including Rishi Sunak - are “relevant” to her probe.
The only picture to emerge came from Number 10 and was swiftly posted on the PM’s Flickr account while Sunak took to Twitter to say how he had discussed the joint challenges the two party leaders faced, describing the meeting as “very constructive”.
The PM’s spokesman said: ‘We would hope that junior doctors and consultants, on around £120,000 a year, will look at the offer again and speak to unions and consider if it is appropriate for it to keep disrupting patient care.
The PM’s spokesperson said the PM “does have full confidence in the deputy prime minister – that still stands.
“You’ll know we don’t get into the PM’s personal affairs in that way, as you would expect,” he told reporters.