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I see TM needed a second opinion about whether Damien Green had broken ministerial guidelines.
It is interesting that she sought a second opinion on whether to sack her trusted colleague, despite the first opinion being an official report.
However, on a far more important issue, probably the most important issue in nearly a century, for the whole of the UK and beyond, politicians point-blank refuse the suggestion of seeking a second opinion.
I see TM needed a second opinion about whether Damien Green had broken ministerial guidelines.
It is interesting that she sought a second opinion on whether to sack her trusted colleague, despite the first opinion being an official report.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42434802An official report by the Cabinet Office found that public statements he made relating to what he knew about the claims were "inaccurate and misleading" and constituted a breach of the ministerial code.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42434771After the prime minister received the initial report on Monday from the Cabinet Office official Sue Grey, who found flaws in his account, Mrs May asked for further advice, calling in her independent adviser, Sir Alex Allan.
However, on a far more important issue, probably the most important issue in nearly a century, for the whole of the UK and beyond, politicians point-blank refuse the suggestion of seeking a second opinion.