WATCH: Rishi Sunak avoids calling out Jacob Rees-Mogg over Partygate comments
It comes as Jacob Rees-Mogg claimed the government parties allegedly held during Covid restrictions are “disproportionate fluff” and “fundamentally trivial”.
It comes as Jacob Rees-Mogg claimed the government parties allegedly held during Covid restrictions are “disproportionate fluff” and “fundamentally trivial”.
He also claimed that Russia's invasion showed the importance of "getting away from the wokery that has beset society".
It shows Boris Johnson was replying "under caution", making him the first prime minister to do so.
The PM's allies have publicly claimed he won't resign - even if given a fixed penalty notice by police.
It comes as Boris Johnson was handed a legal questionnaire from police investigating allegations of lockdown-breaching parties in Downing Street.
Mark Spencer said in December that "clearly people were having a drink", but "real people" weren't bothered by Partygate.
The picture, obtained by The Mirror, shows the PM with an open bottle of Champagne at a Number 10 Christmas party.
Sir John Curtice said Johnson would find it "very difficult to reverse" his fading fortunes.
"Dr Rosena Allin-Khan tells it like it is. What a star!" wrote one person who watched her comments about the PM's behaviour.
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