Boris still believes he didn’t break the rules as Westminster awaits Gray
The PM "genuinely believes he didn't break any rules", one loyal MP told The Times.
The PM "genuinely believes he didn't break any rules", one loyal MP told The Times.
Paul Keating said the reality was that Britain “does not add up to a row of beans when it comes to east Asia”.
"Guys I’m in a bad place right now. Not mentally I’m just in Michael Fabricant’s constituency", one person said.
One haulier said the long queues seen last week were "entirely Brexit".
Mark Spencer denied Nusrat Ghani's accusations, and accused her of defamation.
The Tory defector said the former education secretary threatened to withdraw funding for a new school if he voted with Labour.
Chief Whip Mark Spencer admitted that Ghani was referring to him, and denied her claims on Twitter.
"Mark Drakeford shows the absolute shower in power how it should be done."
"I'll believe Sue Gray is independent if the whole report is released to the country at the same time as Johnson gets his hands on it."
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