“Now there is disagreement as to whether and why he didn’t share that information, but the central charge against the Prime Minister, that somehow he knowingly misled the public or parliament, is now reliant on what would need to be a growing conspiracy of every minister involved in this process, not just the Prime Minister, a growing number of senior civil servants, all of whom accept that Olly Robbins did not share that information with the Prime Minister.”
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