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'This was a dangerous precedent for the government to set'
Sonia Khan, the former political adviser sacked by Dominic Cummings, talks to Emma Barnett.
She was marched out of Downing Street by a police escort after losing her job and took the Cabinet Office and Mr Cummings to an industrial tribunal for both unfair dismissal and sex discrimination. She's just settled the case, but spoke publicly for the first time to Woman's Hour on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4 about her "sadness" over losing her job and why it sets a "dangerous precedent".
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