Teary Johnson denies lying to Parliament about Partygate
The prime minister insisted "nobody told me that what we were doing was against the rules".
The prime minister insisted "nobody told me that what we were doing was against the rules".
The Manchester United legend - an outspoken government critic - has officially joined Labour, an MP said.
The Met castigated a 28-year-old Hackney woman for holding the illegal event while "the country is in mourning".
She has previously brought legal cases against the Government over Brexit.
He “believes he didn’t do anything wrong”, one Tory MP said following his heartfelt apology in the House of Commons.
Just 6 per cent of people said they thought Mr Johnson had been honest in responding to questions about Downing Street parties.
Even the international press piled on, with one German newspaper saying “Boris Johnson does not govern. He only plays premier”.
“As the UK faces a Tory-made cost-of-living crisis, it is the duty of the opposition to fight for those being directly affected. However, yet again, the Labour Party are posted missing and continue to let down the UK’s working class."
"I believed implicitly that this was a work event," the prime minister protested at PMQs.
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