Partygate: Reactions as No 10 staff mocked colleagues who tried to stop illegal drinks
"Poor Boris Johnson, ambushed every week at 4pm with a scheduled wine time Friday."
"Poor Boris Johnson, ambushed every week at 4pm with a scheduled wine time Friday."
"The transport Secretary’s defence of Boris Johnson this morning was utterly shameless."
"God, Richard Madeley is so Alan Partridge."
"Quite a threatening move that, mourning someone a year before they are actually dead," tweeted James Felton.
"If you can flout the law with bluff and bluster, and not care whether you are believed," the Brian Bilston poem reads.
"A majority of the public would back such a deal, and the question is whether the parties themselves could agree to do it."
"Can we even call it a newspaper if it doesn't report the news?", Marina Pukiss asked.
Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner said: “While the British public were making huge sacrifices, Boris Johnson was breaking the law."
"Amazing, they just ignored it entirely,' wrote James Felton about the Mail's front page.
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