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JOE MURPHY

Dominic Cummings ‘stank of booze in Jeremy Corbyn confrontation’

The controversial No 10 strategist behind Boris Johnson’s hardball whipping tactics was said to have “stunk of booze” during a confrontation with Jeremy Corbyn at Westminster last night.

Shadow cabinet minister Cat Smith made the claim after a bizarre incident when the top Downing Street aide bumped into Labour’s leader in Portcullis House.

One witness said Dominic Cummings taunted Mr Corbyn over his refusal to agree immediately to a snap election, saying: “Come on Jeremy, let’s do this election, don’t be scared.” According to the witness Mr Corbyn was “bundled away by horrified aides”.

Labour MP Ms Smith commented on Twitter afterwards: “As one of several shadow cabinet members stood right next to Jeremy (who was on the phone at the time) I just thought there was some loud bloke who stunk of booze yelling at us.”

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During the same evening, when emotions were running high on all sides over the mass rebellion by 21 senior Tories, Guardian journalist Peter Walker tweeted: “I just bumped into Dominic Cummings, who was clutching a glass of red wine and wandering along the parliamentary press corridor, lost and looking for a particular newspaper office. This is not a usual occurrence.”

A Downing Street spokesman declined to comment on Ms Smith’s tweet, which a government source dismissed as “claims from Labour designed to distract from their absurd position on ducking an election”.

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