Ex-minister will be like ‘dog with a bone’ on issue he feels wronged over – but also has Surrey seat to worry about

Dominic Raab, a karate black belt holder, did not go without a fight. He quit as deputy prime minister on Friday with an incendiary attack on the civil servants who accused him of bullying, raising questions about what he will do next.

Consigned to the backbenches, the former justice secretary has promised to continue serving Rishi Sunak loyally but could still be a thorn in his side.

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