Andrew Bridgen is latest Tory to call for Johnson’s head
The Conservative backbencher hit out at "a moral vacuum at the heart of our government".
The Conservative backbencher hit out at "a moral vacuum at the heart of our government".
But Brandon Lewis insisted that the PM's apology was "very sincere".
Jewish Chronicle editor Stephen Pollard said anyone who has ever been to one of his parties is “free to disagree”, but “however bad they have been”, he hopes “no one has actually left one thinking they’d been at work”.
England's deputy chief medical officer, who was recently knighted, will return to the University of Nottingham.
He “believes he didn’t do anything wrong”, one Tory MP said following his heartfelt apology in the House of Commons.
Even the international press piled on, with one German newspaper saying “Boris Johnson does not govern. He only plays premier”.
Douglas Ross said the prime minister's position was "no longer tenable" after the latest Partygate revelations.
Safeguarding minister Rachel Maclean said Boris Johnson’s decision to attend the May 2020 government party was simply “a lapse of judgement".
"I believed implicitly that this was a work event," the prime minister protested at PMQs.
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