Westminster can be something of a rumour mill. That is especially the case in the Commons, where members tend to congregate in the tea room and bars and where a rumour can spread quickly. The tendency is less pronounced in the Lords, in part I suspect because members are less confined to the House. However, we are not immune to it. At lunchtime, I was eating in the Bishop's Bar (a sa […]
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