Resigning is the new trend: Dominic Raab leads the way with 58% approval!
A recent opinion poll shows that a large majority of people answered “yes” when asked if they thought Dominic Raab was right to resign from his role in government.
A recent opinion poll shows that a large majority of people answered “yes” when asked if they thought Dominic Raab was right to resign from his role in government.
A recent YouGov poll revealed that the majority of people (58%) believe that Dominic Raab made the appropriate decision to resign from his position as Deputy Prime Minister, Lord Chancellor, and Justice Secretary after two of eight bullying complaints against him were confirmed in a report.
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