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Previously on "Ever wondered what it's like to be thrown under a bus?"

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  • SueEllen
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    Mr Johnson has done it before.

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  • ladymuck
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    I heard that interview this morning, thought he did his best to be loyal in the face of the usual leading the witness style of interviewing the Today programmed likes to engage in. Didn't realise his efforts were all for naught.

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  • DaveB
    started a topic Ever wondered what it's like to be thrown under a bus?

    Ever wondered what it's like to be thrown under a bus?

    Ask James Cleverly MP.

    Went on Today on Radio 4 this morning defending Johnsons Saville accusations against Kier Starmer.

    This afternoon Johnson decides he didn't mean it after all.

    What reward does he think that kind of loyalty is going to get him?

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