BBC QT audience breaks into hysterics after Tory MP says he believes Johnson didn’t lie to the Commons
The PM told parliament that there was no party in Downing Street on 13th November - but pictures leaked by ITV appear to prove there was.
The PM told parliament that there was no party in Downing Street on 13th November - but pictures leaked by ITV appear to prove there was.
The PM says he is confident he has enough support within his party.
A snap opinion poll suggests 59 per cent of Britons believe he should step down, including over a quarter of 2019 Conservative voters.
"If he's suspended from the House, he's out. That's it," Chris Bryant told Sky News.
Sue Gray said she was made aware of multiple examples of a lack of respect and poor treatment of security and cleaning staff in her report.
"I left the BBC after 25 years during lockdown. There was never any question of a leaving party. We all knew it would be against the rules."
Boris Johnson “has taken the British people for fools”, Lib Dem deputy leader Daisy Cooper said.
Boris Johnson said the partygate report would ‘of course’ be independent despite questions over a secret meeting with Sue Gray.
The prime minister is facing calls to explain the purpose of a “secret” meeting with the senior civil servant.
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