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Editorial: Sir Philip Rutnam’s resignation offers more evidence of this government’s reckless approach to running the country

One of the most striking aspects of turbulent times in British politics is the determination with which Boris Johnson’s administration appears to actively court conflict at the heart of government and beyond.

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