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"Brutal"? She resigned with immediate effect. As I keep saying in the Security Clearance thread, once you're out of the post your access rights are forfeit, so more efficient than brutal.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Although it does mean they can talk about her!!!
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And even better - only the Priti Nasty and Jacob Rees-nob get knighthoods
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This pleases me, a bottle of champers with dinner to celebrate I think.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNadine Dorries has left the building!
They are trying to sink Rish!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65860564.amp
Former Conservative minister Nadine Dorries has announced she is standing down as an MP.
The former culture secretary and close ally of Boris Johnson said she was standing down "with immediate effect" and it was "time for another to take the reins".
It means there will be a by-election in her Mid Bedfordshire constituency, where she has a majority of 24,664.
Ms Dorries had already said she would not stand at the next general election.
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Nadine Dorries
Nadine Dorries has left the building!
They are trying to sink Rish!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65860564.amp
Former Conservative minister Nadine Dorries has announced she is standing down as an MP.
The former culture secretary and close ally of Boris Johnson said she was standing down "with immediate effect" and it was "time for another to take the reins".
It means there will be a by-election in her Mid Bedfordshire constituency, where she has a majority of 24,664.
Ms Dorries had already said she would not stand at the next general election.
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