The timing of the resignation has raised eyebrows. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LONDON - A British minister resigned on Friday, a day after he was named in a report by MPs who condemned a campaign of abuse directed by supporters of former prime minister Boris Johnson.
“But I have been horrified as, bit by bit, we have abandoned these commitments – domestically and on the world stage,” he said, accusing Mr Sunak of “apathy”. It came after the House of Commons privileges committee on Thursday identified Mr Goldsmith as one of eight die-hard Johnson supporters in Parliament who
“Exactly this. There was only ever going to be one outcome and the evidence was totally irrelevant to it,” he wrote of the committee.
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