She said some things about the Johnson and the cabinet, which I will not repeat, and is refusing to apologise.
Now I am not a Raynor fan by any means, nor am I a fan of much of her politics, but I do like her stance on this.
I am sick of people in public life saying things that are divisive or offensive and then almost immediately apologising, as if that makes things right. They meant what they said at the time and they also knew exactly what they were doing and what the reaction would be - and that reaction came about. So then they make a mealy mouthed apology and all is forgiven, eh?
Not Raynor, she has stood by her remarks, and good for her. I might not agree with what she said but I do have a bit of grudging admiration for her sticking with it.