Mel Stride
The work and pensions secretary joined Rishi Sunak in not backing the privileges committee's report into the former PM.
Work and pensions secretary Mel Stride's comments on Brexit came as business leaders ditched the Tories for Labour.
"Oh wow I’m sure a letter to mums will suddenly make childcare affordable," one critic said.
"You don’t think it’s any of our business that the prime minister can jump a queue if he needs to go and see a doctor, whereas other people have to wait a fortnight?"
But they won't immediately resign their seats so as to avoid triggering by-elections.
He suggested a new identity scheme was being looked at “very, very carefully indeed”.
Asked if Williamson is a "good bloke", Mel Stride said he has "particular talents".
Labour’s proposal for a windfall tax on oil and gas companies is defeated.
Clare Lombardelli said modelling the impact of specific measures would be “very difficult”.
Too obvious to be a mistake, surely.