Following Grant Shapps «over firm» denial, here are some famous examples of political euphemisms.
Not exact matches
Her comments
follow a warning from Tory party chairman
Grant Shapps, whose more brazen criticisms of the BBC focused on its allegedly biased left - wing reporting.
Theresa May has
followed up on
Grant Shapps» attack on the BBC by suggesting its online dominance is damaging local newspapers.
In a sign of the rebelliousness of the parliamentary party
following last week's gay marriage vote, Liam Fox emerged hours after Tory chairman
Grant Shapps urged restraint to comment on the Liberal Democrat's «trust» problem.
Labour MP John Mann said Conservative Party chairman
Grant Shapps should lose his ministerial role
following his admission that he took a second job after entering parliament.
Conservative Party Chairman
Grant Shapps described Lord Feldman as being «absolutely straight and true to his word»
following allegations that a senior aide described grassroot party activists as «mad, swivel - eyed loons».
International Development Minister
Grant Shapps is reportedly to resign from his post
following complaints over his handling of allegations of bullying within the Conservative Party's youth wing.