BBC Reporter Sought for Clarity Amid General Election Gossip
BBC's chief political correspondent, Henry Zeffman, describes how rampant gossip in Westminster caused mass confusion. MPs and staff turned to Zeffman for clarity before the announcement of a July general election. The day underscored the chaotic mood at the heart of Westminster.
BBC's chief political correspondent, Henry Zeffman, reveals how rampant gossip led to mass confusion among Westminster staff.
On a day when speculation peaked before the announcement of a general election in July, Zeffman found himself being approached for reliable information.
This chaotic day highlighted the frantic mood in Westminster as MPs and staff eagerly awaited updates.