'He's a disgrace to public office!' James O'Brien is 'utterly disgusted' by 'infamous coward' Gavin Williamson as he behaves 'like all bullies'. mrjamesob
James O'Brien has branded Sir Gavin Williamson a "disgrace to public office".
Sir Gavin said that allegations against him were "becoming a distraction for the good work this Government is doing for the British people".
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