The London Evening Standard reports:
A former policeman who was sacked after leaking information to the media about the “Plebgate” row involving Conservative MP Andrew Mitchell has said he would do it all again and has no regrets.
James Glanville was sacked from the Metropolitan Police after he leaked information to the Sun newspaper about the incident at Downing Street in September 2012 to which he had not been a witness.
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