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Re: BoJo referred to police by the Cabinet Office. Partygate II?

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Originally Posted by Maggy View Post
With no respect you don't know anything about it.It's all supposition and innuendo with you.
What on earth are you on about?

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I don't have an issue with civil servants moving to political parties. I think the timing that Hugh outlined provides us with confidence that her report was not an attempt to curry favour for a job. Besides, her capabilities are well known and respected by government and opposition alike so would get a good role on her own merits.
I've made no suggestion that Gray might have tried to curry favour for a job with Starmer. It was more about her likely feelings about Boris and on the principle of "perception", when you look back on it, that's where she falls foul, imo.
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