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What part of this is the "UK government"?
The GMC was pressured by the Health Secretary, a weasel named Wes Streeting, to retry the doctor who was previously found to have no case to answer.
GMC Tribunal threw the case out. As it says, the complaint was made by “UK Lawyers for Israel” who are the ones who lost their lawfare case, not UK Government.
Wes Streeting is a weasel, though, and the UK Lawyers for Israel could for once do something value adding and fuck off, the further the better.
General Medical Council probably
That's who threw out the complaint, they certainly aren't the ones who "lost" the case
Where did I say they lost? I was explaining why this was related to the government.
OP's title says "UK government loses another case"