Sajid Javid: Voters have every right to be upset by partygate
In conversation with Andrew Marr, the Health Secretary discussed his view of biological sex and the pressures on the NHS.
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In conversation with Andrew Marr, the Health Secretary discussed his view of biological sex and the pressures on the NHS.
The Health Secretary has a delusional confidence in technology’s ability to fix complex problems.
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