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304. Geidt & Venom

Where Politics Meets History

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Boris Johnson's Personal Flat Is Not Ovese Crown Property.

It's a completely fair charge against the prime minister that there is not, there are not the sort of standards of governments and government that we would expect in this country. Gy didn't quite go that far. He said he was very angry, very upset. But it didn't change his view that the prime minister hadn't breached the ministerial code. Er, so therefore, the reason it was set up was because boris johnson felt that number ten and number 11 in general, were a bit of a tip, decoratively. You've been in there lots of times. I remember going to a reception in number 11 when alice te darling was chancellor. And it was just aways

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