'Labour will be a government of real integrity.' Following Dominic Raab's resignation Labour MP GwynneMP tells AndrewCastle63 under Keir Starmer there will be no scandals.
asked Labour MP Andrew Gwynne if he felt any sympathy for Dominic Raab upon his resignation.
Mr Gynne responded that he did not, maintaining that the allegations of bullying had been 'permeating' in Westminster for 'some time'.He continued: "It's right for ministers to expect the right information, the right detail that they have asked for...but ministers also have a duty to be professional.
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