Johnson would ‘normally’ resign if he lied to Commons, Raab admits
Raab said lying to the Commons would "normally" be "a resigning matter" under the ministerial code.
Raab said lying to the Commons would "normally" be "a resigning matter" under the ministerial code.
'You can't be found guilty if they don't ask the question': Seasoned barrister explains how Sue Gray's report could let the prime minister off the hook.
"I don’t think I could keep a smile off my face if I watched this 80,000 times", one person said.
“Everybody knows if there’s a party in your own house, even if you’re a person like Boris Johnson who looks like he cuts his own hair.”
The Sunday Times columnist said Johnson's insistence that the BYOB party was not a party has "as much credibility as Bill Clinton’s claim that what passed between him and Monica Lewinsky did not constitute “sexual relations”.
"The prime minister has gone from polarising to unifying with almost every demographic or political group disapproving of him."
Dom Joly said he would have been wandering around Westminster with a 'Big Dog' costume and a suitcase full of booze if he was still in his stunt satire days.
If at least 54 MPs submit no confidence letters to committee chair Sir Graham Brady, there will be a vote on Boris Johnson’s ability to keep his premiership.
“So embarassed to be from a country that elected a man who refers to himself in the third person as big dog,” writer James Felton has said.
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