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Lord Geidt on Tuesday: 'Reasonable to think PM broke ministerial code'
Boris Johnson's ethics adviser Lord Geidt has resigned just a day after he said that 'the ordinary man or woman' may think that the PM paying for his fixed penalty notice was a sign of him admitting to breaking the ministerial code.
βhttps://www.dailymail.com/video/borisjohnson/video-2708267/Video-Lord-Geidt-Tuesday-Reasonable-think-PM-broke-ministerial-code.html
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