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Tories to have say on police row MP

A SENIOR Conservative backbencher said yesterday that he hoped chief whip Andrew Mitchell will be able to “draw a line” under the row over his clash with police.

The influential 1922 Committee will meet today to discuss the case, and senior members will then pass on to Prime Minister David Cameron their assessment of backbench opinion over whether Mr Mitchell should keep his job.

Mr Mitchell has denied calling police officers “plebs” after they refused to let 
him cycle through the main gates at Downing Street on 
19 September.


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