Jonathan Djanogly
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Asked if the PM had full confidence in Jonathan Djanogly, the Prime Minister’s Spokesman (PMS) said yes.
Asked if the Prime Minister had spoken with Jonathan Djanogly, the PMS said he did not believe he had.
Asked if the Prime Minister thought it was the right thing to do to hire a private detective, the PMS said Mr Djanogly had issued a statement explaining the circumstances, and that he had said with hindsight that he may have overreacted.
Asked if the Prime Minister thought that Jonathan Djanogly overreacted, the PMS said that the Prime Minister did not disagree with that statement.
On various questions about the Prime Minister’s thoughts on Jonathan Djanogly, the PMS said that the Prime Minister would judge him on his performance as a Minister.
Asked whether the Prime Minister was aware of what Jonathan Djanogly had done before the Telegraph’s report, the PMS said that he was not.
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