Dominic Raab has resigned from his roles as the UK’s deputy prime minister and justice secretary over claims of bullying.
Raab said in a statement on Friday that he felt “duty bound” to resign after an inquiry found he had acted in an “intimidating” manner, but he also claimed the findings “are flawed and set a dangerous precedent for the conduct of good government.”
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak accepted Raab’s resignation, saying it’s “clear that there have been shortcomings in the historic process that have negatively affected everyone involved.
“We should learn from this how to better handle such matters in future,” he wrote in a letter to Raab….