Met Police won’t issue any more Partygate fines before local elections
Senior officers are reportedly worried that more fines could sway voters.
Senior officers are reportedly worried that more fines could sway voters.
The government canned its wrecking amendment on a Partygate probe just minutes before MPs started their debate.
Gibraltar has been caught between a rock and a hard place since the UK quit the EU.
The PM suggested that Partygate does not "make a real difference to the electorate" on his way to India.
The PM suggested the "parkies" were powerless to act because his car had "Belgian plates".
Hopes of getting the deal done this year have also been dashed, with Downing Street saying they "don't want to sacrifice quality for speed".
The Government has tabled an amendment to defer the vote - with all Tory MPs being whipped to support it.
The activist then replied saying: "My job's annoying and holding people like you to account" after being told he doesn't have a job.
All Tory MPs will be whipped to support the Government’s amendment to Labour’s motion.
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