'I've been branded mad, bad and dangerous enough to see that the Tory Party does not want to hear this. And so I will bow out here'
'I've been branded mad, bad and dangerous enough to see that the Tory Party does not want to hear this. And so I will bow out here'
Ms Braverman said: “Although I’m grateful to the 10 MPs who wanted to nominate me for the leadership, getting on to the ballot is not enough. She added: “I’ve been branded mad, bad and dangerous enough to see that the Tory Party does not want to hear this. And so I will bow out here.”
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