
The Tory Party is full of rage quitters
But there’s value in following things through to the bitter end, even when you face inevitable defeat.
But there’s value in following things through to the bitter end, even when you face inevitable defeat.
A bad minister blames his tools – in this case, civil servants.
Winston Churchill, Field Marshall Lord Alanbrooke, Elizabeth I, James Callaghan and Gordon Brown are among those facing allegations of stern behaviour.
The boss who struggles to deliver himself is often the one who is most demanding – aka nasty – to his subordinates.
In his resignation letter, the outgoing Deputy PM and Justice Secretary warned that Adam Tolley’s inquiry “has set a dangerous precedent” by “setting the threshold for bullying so low.”
Dominic Raab’s future hangs in the balance after a hotly-anticipated dossier into his alleged bullying behaviour landed on the Prime Minister’s desk this afternoon.
It seems unlikely Davis would return for a minor role. The Home Office is one possibility.
Brace yourself for another conflagration as the Retained EU Law Bill goes before the Lords once again.
According to a snap poll, only 39 per cent of Conservative party members believe Sunak gave the stronger performance.
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