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Some of the allegations against him were already in the public domain. For instance, those made by Angus Sinclair, a former naval captain and private secretary to two speakers. Sinclair was interviewed by BBC Newsnight in 2018, in which he accused Bercow of subjecting him to mimicry, foul language and attempts to physically intimidate him.
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