the Conservative member for Lichfield, made the remark while defending the Prime Minister who attended a Downing Street gathering in June 2020.
I'm John Warburton with news that an MP who claimed nurses enjoyed a “quiet drink” after work in staff-rooms during lockdown has apologised for his comments. Michael Fabricant, the Conservative member for Lichfield, made the remark while defending the Prime Minister who attended a Downing Street gathering in June 2020. Nursing leaders immediate called the comment “wholly inaccurate”. Mr. Fabricant says he accepts any after-work drinks remained only among a small minority of workers, and that they were never commonplace.” We’ll update you on this and other news here on Care Radio.
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