Gavin Williamson told to apologise for bullying former chief whip over Queen's funeral

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The former education and defence secretary was found to have sent abusive WhatsApp messages to chief whip Wendy Morton

September 4, 2023 10:21 am

Former cabinet minister Sir Gavin Williamson should apologise to MPs for bullying former chief whip Wendy Morton after he was not allocated tickets to the late Queen’s funeral, the Independent Expert Panel said. Sir Gavin was forced to resign in November last year after abusive messages emerged from him aimed at Ms Morton, whom he accused of “rigging” the invitation list to attend the service.

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