The PM remains the “ultimate arbiter” of the ministerial code, meaning he “effectively marks his own homework”.
The ‘unelected bureaucrats’ moved to increase transparency whilst Tories claim UK’s system is ‘robust’ despite Greensill scandal.
“This has placed British businesses at a competitive disadvantage and reduced the incentive on the European Commission to negotiate measures that would lessen the burdens facing British producers."
Last month Fox told Sadiq Khan not to be a "coward" and debate him, but he was nowhere to be seen today.
Johnson claimed he was laser-focused on the pandemic, but he still found time to chose wallpaper at £840 a roll?
Bookmakers have slash odds of the prime minister leaving his post following recent scandals.
The PM was spotted in the Members' Tea Room.... Wonder why now?
The independent agency which oversees and regulates party and election finance said there are “reasonable grounds” to suggest an offence had been caused.
‘No third country can enjoy the same benefits as an EU member’
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