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Senior Conservative frontbencher, Andrew Griffith, says that the party's statement yesterday attacking Reform UK defector Suella Braverman's mental health was "quite wrong", adding that politics "shouldn't be about anyone's individual personality". Report by Ketchs. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00No, that was quite wrong. I went into politics for the quality of ideas, the ideas about how we're going to make this country great again.
00:08It shouldn't be about anyone's individual personality. The party put out a statement made very clear it was an error and that they regret that.
00:16So it's always sad when people leave any party. The reason I'm with the Conservatives is I think we've got the most credible plans.
00:23We can rebuild our economy and we're serving our apprenticeship, if you like, by holding the government to account.
00:3015 U-turns now, including one apparently this morning, maybe not adequate, but on business rate relief.
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