Rayner Basic Instinct article: ‘I thought it was a piece of work that was a disgrace to journalism’

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‘I thought it was a piece of work that was a disgrace to your profession, a disgrace to journalism’

Conor Burns MP discusses an article about Angela Rayner that likened her to Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct.

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