Norman Baker resigns with stinging attack on Theresa May

Liberal Democrat Home Office minister likens working in the department to 'walking through mud'

Norman Baker

The Liberal Democrat Norman Baker will step down as crime prevention minister today, after likening his experience at the Home Office to "walking through mud".

He took a parting shot at Home Secretary Theresa May, warning that "rational evidence-based policy" was in short supply at the top of her department.

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