MHK seeking apology in House of Keys sitting
Kate Beecroft has called on the Chief Minister to formally retract claims he made about her in the House of Keys earlier in the week:
Howard Quayle issued a statement to Keys colleagues yesterday, after he incorrectly accused the LibVan leader of failing to attend a key briefing on Brexit legislation last week.
He has refuted her claims it amounted to 'political bullying'.
But in a statement this morning, Mrs Beecroft says she 'doesn't think that this is good enough'.
She's called on him to apologise when Keys sits next Tuesday, so that it can be made a matter of record.

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