
John Bercow responds to bullying report: 'I don't believe in faux apologies'
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The speaker discusses their perspective on apologies, stating they do not believe in apologizing if they feel they have nothing to apologize for. They acknowledge the right of a decision-making body to make decisions but do not necessarily agree with those decisions.
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In what context does the speaker mention having nothing to apologize for?
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What is the speaker's opinion on the correctness of the decisions made by the body?
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