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Mike Amesbury has also lost the party whip in the House of Commons.
In a blow for the chancellor, a new poll shows voters would prioritise lower taxes over investment in public services.
"I might terminate this interview," the LBC presenter told James Murray.
The woman said she and her colleagues are "burned out".
The former UK ambassador to the US suggested this row is not a "political crisis" but a "political game".
The story has barely registered on the other side of the Atlantic.
"This is a – politically – very, very, stupid thing to have done," the Reform leader said.
It wasn't just the "battle of the gingers" in Keir Starmer's absence.
Even the Tory frontbencher could not help but smile at his counterpart's PMQs jibe.