Just listened to his interview with the BBC. Absolutely none of this is Raab's fault, it's all the civil servants who are to blame! It even prompted the bloke in the studio to ask the question "If all that's true, it begs the question why resign?"
See he's gone into Tory default mode - always someone else's fault. Them nasty civil servants apparently
Jeremy Vine at lunchtime on radio 2 even had people calling in to blame the woke snowflakes for not being up to the job and Raab has done nothing wrong. If I didn't know any better I would say that all those saying that are bullies themselves, or just thick two hats
It’s probably people who are being mistreated themselves at work and they’d rather say that people who stand up for themselves are snowflakes than face the truth of what they put up with.
I didn't realise Simon Cadell had died aged 45 until now, and when he was in Hi-de-hi he was in early thirties . In my mind he was about 50 in that series.
Phew that's a relief, for a minute I there thought Rab McScotchy C. Nesbitt had gone, and was no longer with us. Carry on then, there's nothing to see here!.
According to the Grauniad, my earlier post suggesting that Sunak had probably told Raab to resign was wrong. It almost (only almost) suggests that Raab is sorry for his behaviour - until you read his resignation letter. What a complete git.