Politics

Tories told to delay consideration of investigation into PM’s partygate ‘lies’

The Government has tabled an amendment to Labour’s motion for an investigation into whether Boris Johnson misled Parliament over partygate, saying the matter should not be considered until the police inquiry has concluded.

The amendment states that the PM has “accepted mistakes were made” in relation to events in No 10 and the Cabinet Office while coronavirus regulations were in force, and has apologised to the House of Commons and to the country.

But it says consideration of whether to refer his comments on partygate to the Privileges Committee should be taken after the Metropolitan Police investigation has concluded and the Sue Gray report has been published.

It is understood that all Tory MPs will be whipped to support the amendment.

A Government spokesperson said “The Government has tabled an amendment to Labour’s motion which says that consideration of this matter should take place after the conclusion of the police investigation, and the publication of the Cabinet Office report, allowing MPs to have all the facts at their disposal.”

Joe Mellor

Head of Content

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