Mitchell outburst damaging, but could be check he needs
Andrew Mitchell’s outburst to the Downing Street policeman is damaging to his government, his party and to him in so many different ways but could it ultimately strengthen his career?
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The official police log detailing a row between Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell and officers in Downing Street is published by a newspaper and includes the word “plebs”.
The Cabinet Secretary, Sir Jeremy Heywood, said tonight that he had rejected calls for a full inquiry into Andrew Mitchell’s confrontation with police outside Downing Street.
The president of the Lib Dems labels alleged comments made by Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell berating police as “beyond unacceptable”.
Andrew Mitchell’s outburst to the Downing Street policeman is damaging to his government, his party and to him in so many different ways but could it ultimately strengthen his career?
Government chief whip Andrew Mitchell faces growing criticism after his rant at officers who asked him to get off his bicycle, with the Metropolitan Police Federation calling on him to resign.
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