HousePlantQueen
According to the BBC, Geidt's resignation letter is to be published, but I suspect it will reveal little. The moronic Raab suggested it could be linked to "a commercially sensitive matter in the national interest, which he was asked to look at
I prefer Chris Bryant's theory that this strange national interest issue" as "chaff" to confuse matters.
I think that is an attempt to deflect from reality he told BBC News.
I do wish that all these 'honourable' people who resign would come clean and tell the country the unbridled truth in plain terms. They are public servants, paid from the public purse and they shouldn't feel any necessity to protect a corrupt PM or his government.
I very much admired Jesse Norman's letter to the PM which set out in precise detail just what he thought was wrong.
Geidt looks to be too much of an 'establishment man' to exercise such frankness. But we shall see...