Former deputy PM Dominic Raab asked 'are you a nightmare to work for?'
Dominic Raab is asked by the BBC's Political Editor Chris Mason 'are you a nightmare to work for?'
The former deputy PM denies this, blaming a handful of "activist civil servants" for blocking reforms, in his first broadcast interview since resigning as deputy prime minister and justice secretary.
Earlier in the day, a report upheld two complaints of bullying made against him by civil servants, and he resigned as deputy prime minister and justice secretary as a result.
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