welcome to the programme. sixty interviews, two and half days of cross examination, and a 48 page report that documents dominic raab s misuse of power . we will dig deep tonight into the deputy prime minister s response to those allegations, and the political fallout from his resignation. also tonight. stagnation, fifth season syndrome and staying afloat in the premier league. why does survival, feel like an end in itself, for so many of england s biggest clubs. no stagnation at wrexham, not any more. ryan reynolds fairytale could reach its climax tomorrow. the world s third oldest professional club, on the brink of the non league championship and a return to the football league. and the changing global economy, are we splitting into two competing blocks. and what does that mean for trade, currency, and politics. our paneljoining us to dicuss that after 9. but let s start with dominic raab s resignation. the report from adam tolley kc, concluded that the deputy prime ministe
tolley s report was far too low in the civil servants, if you re senior and well paid, the chef the backbone with coping of being criticised of your work is not good enough. there will be others that agree with that and are worried this evening about the outcome of this report and what it means what ministers are able to do in various government departments in terms of holding civil servants to account and taking them to task about their work and demanding high standards. of course, that of the debate that will play out after dominic raab s incendiary remarks about small minority of activists civil servants with the passive aggressive culture of blocking government reforms. and also the debate of what constitutes bullying and what is and what is not acceptable in the workplace. last ni . ht, the acceptable in the workplace. last night, the allies acceptable in the workplace. last night, the allies acumen to speak for dominic raab said he believed he could survive the report. and you
fairly squarely in government and they leave them at risk of the same treatment that i ve had thank you. joining me now is henry hill from conservative home, we have three panelists that will talk to us shortly about this but we have tried to contact conservative mps and there seems to be some sort of a sale in someplace keeping unusually quiet in the aftermath of dominic raab s and resignation. eame dominic raab s and resignation. some havin: their dominic raab s and resignation. some having their say dominic raab s and resignation. some having their say privately dominic raab s and resignation. fine having their say privately and publicly elsewhere and one notably jacob rees mark, former cabinet minister and defending dominic raab sing his resignation was unnecessary and the prime minister shouldn t have accepted it and allying himself with the view of the threshold for bullying which had been set in adam
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somehow, he acts like it s a medical consira . , somehow, he acts like it s a medical con5piracy- conspiracy. every review in 2018, 97 were concerned conspiracy. every review in 2018, 97 were concerned there conspiracy. every review in 2018, 97 were concerned there will conspiracy. every review in 2018, 97 were concerned there will be - were concerned there will be repercussions of the blew the whistle of the 13,000 respondents. henry hill, that s the point, that no one has confidence in the process, that is why they didn t move forward. process, that is why they didn t move forward. ., , , ., move forward. that is been alleged and that seems move forward. that is been alleged and that seems to move forward. that is been alleged and that seems to have move forward. that is been alleged and that seems to have confidence | and that seems to have confidence and that seems to have confidence and dominic raab is been skating about and dominic raab is been skating about the