It would be a betrayal of principle & this country to allow Boris' candidacy to go ahead with my support"@Gove2016 https://t.co/C3RR0zEY2n
— The Andrew Marr Show (@MarrShow) July 3, 2016
It would be a betrayal of principle & this country to allow Boris' candidacy to go ahead with my support"@Gove2016 https://t.co/C3RR0zEY2n
— The Andrew Marr Show (@MarrShow) July 3, 2016
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