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So, does that mean 12 'parties' crossed the threshold to be investigated as breaking the law?
Worth noting that last week Starmer got Johnson to explicitly say at PMQs that any minister who lied to the house should resign.
In today's report we now have proof that Johnson lied to the house.
Starmer's done him up like a kipper once again.
Worth noting that last week Starmer got Johnson to explicitly say at PMQs that any minister who lied to the house should resign.
In today's report we now have proof that Johnson lied to the house.
Starmer's done him up like a kipper once again.
It's hard to see the Dick at the top of the Met Police surviving long after this. Unless, of course, some people in even higher places feel they owe her a favour...
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Pretty silent benches behind Johnson, not good
She hasn't allowed anyone to decide what goes in her report. This isn't the report. It's merely an update. The report comes later, once the Met investigation are concluded. At that point, I fully expect Boris will receive a full report as Gray always intended it, with no omissions.
I'd like to see you explain why the update is as scathing as it is if Gray was bending over and taking one on behalf of Boris.
Edit: more to the point, if the police have told her that publishing the full report could jeopardise the issuing of penalties then she is very much well advised to not publish, because by publishing she could do the very thing you're accusing her of: giving Boris an "out".