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‘No place for eugenics in government’
Tories slammed for hiring aide who has advocated for a ‘universal contraception’ to stop the ‘creation of a permanent underclass’
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's key adviser Dominic Cummings

THE government faced mounting pressure today to sack a new aide who once advocated “universal contraception” to stop the “creation of a permanent underclass.” 

Andrew Sabisky, 27, was hired after senior adviser Dominic Cummings put out a bizarre advert encouraging “weirdos and misfits” to apply for government positions. 

A string of horrific comments by the researcher, which campaigners have said draw parallels to nazi ideology, were uncovered over the weekend. 

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