Cabinet Office minister Sir Gavin Williamson is facing an investigation over expletive-filled messages complaining he had been excluded from the Queen’s funeral
Sir Gavin, who was a backbencher at the time, accused Wendy Morton of using the death of the monarch to "punish" senior MPs who were out of favour with Liz Truss's government., concluded with him saying: "Well let's see how many more times you f*** us all over. There is a price for everything."
Ms Morton repeatedly insisted that his claims were unfounded and that the Government had been allocated an "extremely limited" number of tickets, most of which went to members of the Cabinet. "Also this shows exactly how you have rigged it is is disgusting you are using her death to punish people who are just supportive, absolutely disgusting."Sir Jake told the paper that he was informed by the Conservative Party chief executive on October 24 that a complaint had been made against Sir Gavin regarding allegations of "bullying and intimidation of parliamentary colleagues".
He is, however, viewed with suspicion by many Tory MPs because of his reputation as an inveterate plotter.
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