‘Someone’s got to stick up for him’: Reactions as Rachel Johnson defends her brother
"Not sure this 'poor PM' schtick really washes for a man with almost all the national media onside, and an eighty seat majority."
"Not sure this 'poor PM' schtick really washes for a man with almost all the national media onside, and an eighty seat majority."
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle granted Sir Keir Starmer the opportunity to table a motion for a debate and vote over the partygate row.
"There’s so many hidden touches in this sketch… This satire is so intelligent and witty," said one person who loved the video.
Johnson's Partygate fine is the "most severe constitutional crisis involving a prime minister", cross-bench peer Peter Hennessy said.
Johnson didn't just attend lockdown-busting celebrations in Downing Street, it has emerged...
The Private Eye editor did not hold back as he took Johnson to task on HIGNFY.
A whopping 63 per cent of Brits think Johnson should resign if the Met fines him again.
"Wow. Sitting here applauding," one person said in response to the furious monologue.
The prime minister has promised to set out his position when MPs return to Westminster on Tuesday.
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