I'm not really sure it warrants its own 'gate' but we'll run with it for now.
Questions remain as the timing, and patronage, of Christine Pratt's statement on the bullying allegations swirling around Westminster. Her charity, The National Bullying Helpline, seemingly has links with the Conservatives - although, as some have been at pains to point out, there remains no link between the two.
One other piece of news, the Cabinet Office have no officially issued a rebuttal of the Andrew Rawnsley claim that the PM was issued with a warning, stating that: "It is completely untrue to say that the Cabinet Secretary ever gave the prime minister a verbal warning about his behaviour".
Update:
There's a lot of chatter, admittedly on twitter, about an election announcement tomorrow. Quote, 'it'd certainly kill the bully stories'. Labour do seem to have bought a lot of billboard space recently (as you'd perhaps expect anyway). Personally, I'm skeptical but it is doing the rounds...
Update:
There's a lot of chatter, admittedly on twitter, about an election announcement tomorrow. Quote, 'it'd certainly kill the bully stories'. Labour do seem to have bought a lot of billboard space recently (as you'd perhaps expect anyway). Personally, I'm skeptical but it is doing the rounds...
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