The government’s Greensill review is a distraction from the David Cameron lobbying scandal
Boris Johnson has no intention of changing the rules that allowed the former prime minister to lobby government ministers.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Boris Johnson has no intention of changing the rules that allowed the former prime minister to lobby government ministers.
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