Does bullying really worry Simon Jupp?

Simon Jupp was a Special Adviser to  First Secretary of State and Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, in 2019, before he was selected as a candidate for the East Devon constituency

Dominic Raab quit Rishi Sunak’s cabinet over bullying claims in May and subsequently announced that he would not stand for parliament at the next election.

In May Simon said he was “Very sorry” his former boss was going to stand down at the next election.

Was his earlier tweet an example of dual standards? – Owl

One thought on “Does bullying really worry Simon Jupp?

  1. Since Jupp was happy to bully both me and an Exmouth Community facebook page admin over transparently false allegations of a defamatory post, I can confidently assert that he is happy to be a bully himself, when he feels the need arise. Which led to him experience a metaphorical egg on his own face when he felt obliged to remove his whole infantile tory PR post on order to conceal the exchange. He was also happy to be a friend of such well known bullies locally as Humphreys and Williams. I remember not so long ago the false bully canard was also confected by Ben Ingham in respect of allegations against Cllr Paul Millar of bullying Mr Williams. Allegations upheld by Mr Darsley, brought back after I had been assured by two of Ingham’s cabinet members that he would never work for EDDC again, but with findings that even Phil Twiss could not support.

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