Cameron expects bullying inquiry

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Cameron expects bullying inquiry Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. David Cameron: "Another unseemly mess" Tory leader David Cameron has said he expects there will be an inquiry into claims of bullying in Downing Street.He said he was sure that Number 10 and the civil service would want to "get to the bottom" of the "serious matters". It follows separate claims in a book about the PM's temper and by a bullying charity about the culture at No 10. The Lib Dems said claims should be "cleared up". Business Secretary Lord Mandelson said they were unfounded and part of a "political operation". The row began with a story in the Observer based on a book by its chief political commentator, Andrew Rawnsley, which detailed incidents where Gordon Brown grabbed staff by the lapels, shoved them aside and shouted at them. 'Due process'Lord Mandelson told the BBC on Sunday Mr Brown was "demanding" but "doesn't bully people".[Read more...]

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