Boris Johnson yet to receive Sue Gray report and says it’s ‘total rhubarb’ he authorised Kabul animal airlift – live
by Andrew Sparrow from World news | The Guardian on (#5VFG0)
Downing Street says it's hypothetically' possible report will be published today or tomorrow; PM denies making call to airlift Pen Farthing's animals
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Lord Frost, who resigned as a Brexit minister before Christmas saying that he was unhappy with the goverrnment's domestic policy agenda, has restated his call for a shift to the right in government policy. In tweets backing the argument in a Telegraph column by Allister Heath, Frost said huge changes" were needed to make sure we can create wealth and enhance freedom".
Frost was too modest to say that one of Heath's recommendations was for Johnson to recant his worst policies and delegate huge amounts of power to a David Frost-like CEO in No 10".
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