PM received report on his deputy’s behaviour on Thursday but is yet to announce a decision on his future
So Sunak has a choice; he can either sack Raab, or let him stay in government. There are variations on each option – dismissal could be tempered by a promise to bring Raab back; remaining in office could come with sanctions, such as an apology, or remaining in office. But the people who complained about Raab want him out, and so essentially the choice is binary.
Letting Raab stay would avoid all these problems, do more for party unity, and signal to Tories Sunak’s determination not to cave into pressure from opponents in parliament, Whitehall and the media. But it would make Sunak look like Boris Johnson , and it would leave Sunak’sMark Harper I think actually that’s the fair thing to do both for the complainants, who made some serious complaints, but also for Dominic Raab. I think for both sides in this the prime minister should take the time., the union that represents senior civil servants, has described the situation as a farce. The union has been supporting some of the officials who complained about Raab and, its general secretary, told BBC Breakfast that Sunak should have taken a decision already.
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