Boris doesn’t deny Downing Street held lockdown-busting Christmas bash
The PM claimed ‘all guidance was followed completely’ - but Starmer said Christmas parties were banned last year.
The PM claimed ‘all guidance was followed completely’ - but Starmer said Christmas parties were banned last year.
After a month like this, it is a wonder anyone could still vote Tory in good conscience.
"Mothers in the mother of all parliament are not to be seen or heard it seems…."
The prime minister’s working majority of around 80 MPs was slashed to 26, with the former justice secretary urging ministers to "look again" at the issue.
It comes as Boris Johnson finally admitted he could have handled the Paterson affair better.
“Of course, I think things could certainly have been handled better, let me put it that way, by me," the prime minister has said.
“This is absolutely sick. Jab passports and quarantine are not jokes. Leave it out of Christmas please," one person wrote.
More than 90 Tory MPs have second jobs, ranging from private healthcare to gambling.
Jacob Rees-Mogg looked deeply uncomfortable as Mark Harper called for the PM to step up and apologise for getting it wrong.
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