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Home sec ignores question about 'regrets' as she leaves home

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Home sec ignores question about 'regrets' as she leaves home

Home sec ignores question about 'regrets' as she leaves home

Home Secretary Suella Braverman ignores journalists as she is challenged over claims she asked civil servants to help arrange a speed awareness course to avoid points on her licence for a speeding offence in 2022.

She remained tight lipped when asked whether she had any regrets and also ignored a question about being subject to 'different laws than the rest of us'.

Report by Rowlandi.

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