1966_and_all_that
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So when the Leader of the Opposition raises an urgent question of the Prime Minister about the sacking of her Chancellor of the Exchequer why does she not see fit to turn up to the House to answer it?
According to the Leader of the House, Penny Mordaunt - who stood in for the PM - it was because the PM had urgent business to attend to.
What could this urgent business be? We find out subsequently that she was seeing Sir Graham Brady, Chair of the 1922 Committee. In other words, the urgent business was her trying to save her own neck.....self, self self!
According to the Leader of the House, Penny Mordaunt - who stood in for the PM - it was because the PM had urgent business to attend to.
What could this urgent business be? We find out subsequently that she was seeing Sir Graham Brady, Chair of the 1922 Committee. In other words, the urgent business was her trying to save her own neck.....self, self self!