Absolute Power: Bercow joins Guilty Feminist for Tory-bashing
Will the unlikely pair’s podcast offer spicy takes on British democracy – or will it just be a space for Bercow to take swipes at former Conservative colleagues?
Will the unlikely pair’s podcast offer spicy takes on British democracy – or will it just be a space for Bercow to take swipes at former Conservative colleagues?
The former speaker let rip at the Tory government at the Labour conference in Brighton.
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It is worth recalling just how much good will there was towards John Bercow when he became Speaker of the House of Commons in June
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