Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Michael Fabricant made the remarks in a BBC interview Conservative MP Michael Fabricant has apologised for recommending instructors and nurses takenpleasurein a “quiet beverage” in personnel spaces throughout lockdown. In a letter to the NAHT school leaders’ union, the Lichfield MP stated it was not his intent to demoralise or anger anybody. NAHT basic secretary Paul Whiteman stated he invited the apology. Mr Fabricant stated in the interview earlier this month that he did not believe the prime minister understood he was breaking the law when he participatedin a event in Downing Street in June 2020 to commemorate his 56th birthday. “He idea simply like lotsof instructors and nurses who after a really long shift would go back to the staff-room and have a peaceful beverage,” he included. “Never the case” Nursing and t
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