Downing Street party fiends can pay fines to avoid police interviews
No 10 staff have reportedly been told that the Met investigation is "nothing to worry about".
No 10 staff have reportedly been told that the Met investigation is "nothing to worry about".
"The way you consistently find words for this government that aren't the C word are applaudable," tweeted one person.
“This is absolute nonsense from the Met Police. A purely factual report by Sue Gray cannot possibly prejudice a police investigation."
MP's were told he had given ‘inadvertently inaccurate answers’.
Johnson's predecessor said she expects full accountability from those responsible.
Tories are piling pressure on the PM to scrap a planned tax hike.
"On the basis of the statement from the Met Police this morning, it’s hard to see how Sue Gray can publish anything meaningful till the police inquiries are concluded."
"Boris Johnson's Greatest Sh*ts, Folks," wrote one person very unimpressed with the PM.
“We got some cake to make up for it," presenter Susanna Reid said.
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