“It’s the first time that a British prime minister has broken the law in the history of the office - more than 300 years since Robert Walpole took office."
Scott Bryan had to wrestle with a sneeze while on air, and not for the first time too!
The paper's forgiving position seems out of step with the British public, three-fifths of whom think Boris and Rishi should resign.
"Corruption costs lives."
"I’m not homophobic. I’m not sexist, I believe in fairness and equality for all. I’ve campaigned against racial injustice on television and in print for many years."
"I think today we all agree with the PM."
"He's currently texting donors asking if anyone can lend him fifty quid."
"Is Liz Truss auditioning for Tory leadership or The Handmaid's Tale?"
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has now called on the pair to resign.
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