‘Is that it?’: PM’s lapdog newspapers tell Brits to move on over Partygate
The UK's two biggest newspapers by circulation tell Brits: "The Partygate is over".
The UK's two biggest newspapers by circulation tell Brits: "The Partygate is over".
"A majority of the public would back such a deal, and the question is whether the parties themselves could agree to do it."
Boris Johnson “has taken the British people for fools”, Lib Dem deputy leader Daisy Cooper said.
It comes after Simon Clarke spent this morning telling broadcasters that the “meeting was held at the instigation of Sue Gray”.
All at a time when the chancellor has told the British people he has no money to ease the cost-of-living crisis.
Starmer urged Mr Johnson to make an “inevitable U-turn” on imposing a windfall tax on oil and gas producers.
Another masterclass from Boris Johnson on the art of talking, and at times wearing, literal sh*t.
Richard Holden is the MP who urged Durham Police to reopen a probe into the Labour leader’s conduct during lockdown last year.
It comes as the cost-of-living crisis intensifies.
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