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mrjohnson has previously dismissed claims that he prioritised animals during the operation as nonsense. well, back to nick eardley, what do you make of all of this? because this has perhaps come a bit out of the blue, really, but on top of all his woes over the alleged parties and gatherings in downing street, he is now facing more questions about afghanistan and that evacuation. water pressure over answers to difficult questions that he has been asked byjournalists and politicians in the past. the story has been running for a while, cast your mind back to august last year, there was huge controversy over the decision to airlift about 150 animals out of kabul airport, when many people were still struggling to escape the