Johnson considers going ethic-less following Geidt resignation
Lord Geidt quit after being forced into an “impossible and odious” position by the prime minister.
Lord Geidt quit after being forced into an “impossible and odious” position by the prime minister.
Downing Street has published Lord Geidt’s resignation letter following his surprise departure last night.
Boris Johnson's ethics adviser has been criticised for not fully investigating the controversy.
The PM told Lord Geidt he had changed numbers and lost incriminating messages with a Tory donor.
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