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Starmer and Sunak argues over Raab bullying allegations

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Starmer and Sunak argues over Raab bullying allegations

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  • The bullying claims against Deputy PM Dominic Raab have caused a fight.
  • The Labor leader criticized Mr. Sunak for being “too weak to do something about it”.
  • The prime minister assured that “due process” was being followed.
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The bullying claims against Deputy PM Dominic Raab have caused a fight between Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer.

The Labor leader criticized Mr. Sunak for being “too weak to do something about it” during Prime Minister’s Questions.

The prime minister assured that “due process” was being followed.

Additionally, he charged the Labor leader with failing to stand up to union bosses or for British kids on a day when hundreds of thousands of public employees went on strike.

Mr. Raab, who is also the justice secretary, occupied the same spot on the government’s front bench as Mr. Sunak. He has denied berating government employees.

A leader of the civil service union had earlier demanded that Mr. Raab be placed on leave while the accusations were looked into.

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“If that were any other employee,” FDA general secretary Dave Penman told the Media, “they would almost certainly be fired.”

Before taking any further action, Mr. Sunak has stated that he will wait for the conclusion of the investigation being conducted by senior attorney Adam Tolley KC.

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