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Tories out there, Please. We play for the same team. Debate is good – even ‘banter’ is OK (latest rugby term). Am getting a headache
— Glyn Davies (@glyndaviesmp) 20 March 2016
Baroness Ros Altmann’s comments on IDS are a disgrace and an attempt to link this issue to EU referendum is a smear — Andrew Percy (@andrewpercy) 20 March 2016
Isn’t she the Minister who was in the Labour Party until she was appointed to Lords and to a job nobody elected her to?
— Andrew Percy (@andrewpercy) 20 March 2016
Bravura performance on #Marr by #IDS – no doubting his passion! Right or wrong, resignation’s uncommonly brave for a politician. Respect.
— andrew murrison (@murrisonMP) 20 March 2016
Here I explain how Downing St’s Brown-ite “government for show” has undermined crucial policies like welfare reform. https://t.co/Cn3aVpUMbr
— Bernard Jenkin (@bernardjenkin) 20 March 2016
Tory 1922 chairman Graham Brady appeals for calm asking ministers “to reflect on the damage that can be done” from negative briefings”
— Christopher Hope (@christopherhope) 20 March 2016
.@AmberRudd_MP tells @DermotMurnaghan she remains “perplexed and disappointed” about IDS’ resignation #Murnaghan https://t.co/TfXlgkA45a
— Murnaghan (@SkyMurnaghan) 20 March 2016
Key point from IDS is too much policy made up in Downing Street with ministers in departments responsible left out of the loop or overruled
— Tim Loughton (@timloughton) 20 March 2016
Compelling case from #IDS on social justice & priorities for Govt #Marr
— Sarah Wollaston MP (@sarahwollaston) 20 March 2016
Superb articulation of the true Conservative mission by IDS on #Marr. Listen up all
— William Wragg MP (@William_Wragg) 20 March 2016