Ex-chief whip alleged to have told former minister Nusrat Ghani her ‘Muslimness’ contributed to her sacking

Boris Johnson was criticised for making arch-loyalist Mark Spencer leader of the House of Commons on Tuesday, despite claims he told former minister Nusrat Ghani her “Muslimness” had contributed to her sacking.

Spencer was moved aside as chief whip in a mini-reshuffle as Johnson sought to restore discipline to his fractious party and reward Tory MPs who have helped him protect his position through the partygate scandal.

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