Priti Patel bullying claims dismissed as 'absolute nonsense' | Priti Patel | The Guardian
One of Priti Patel’s Home Office ministerial colleagues has dismissed claims that she is bullying officials, as the home secretary pushed for an inquiry into a series of damaging leaks about her approach in the department.
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