Bullying report findings explain why Raab's resignation letter was so full of anger
Viewers of Sky News might have noticed the tone of the coverage of Dominic Raab's resignation evolve as the morning went on.Bluntly, it appeared about as graceless as possible by the standards of most resignation letters.Politics Hub: Follow the latest updates on Raab's resignation
There was a partial apology if people had felt intimidated but a robust defence, claiming he maintains the right to push officials hard. Adam Tolley did find instances when Raab was"involved in an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates".
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