The UK government's deputy chief whip has sent his resignation letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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The Courtship that when he first got the offer he thought there was a typo in his contract. Edwards has been a fixture on British television for many years, from his hosting duties on T4 to appearances on Celebrity Juice, Big Brother’s Little Brother and River Hunters.
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The UK government's deputy chief whip has sent his resignation letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
The Government deputy chief whip has resigned following a drunken incident in which he 'embarrassed myself and other people'.
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