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A bundle of core documents to be used against in his live TV grilling over Partygate has been submitted to the Privileges Committee.
According to an Opinium poll taken at the end of March, a majority of people said they believed Johnson should resign if the committee ruled against him over misleading MPS about Partygate.
A panel of MPs investigating whether actively misled parliament over Partygate aren’t the only ones unconvinced by the former PM’s defence of his actions.
A year ago this week Mr Davis stunned Westminster when he stood up in the House of Commons and told Mr Johnson: “In the name of God, go,” over Partygate and his lack of credibility.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/1997-tory-defeat-boris-david-davis-b2263800.html
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has railed against the Partygate report’s findings.
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/06/15/how-read-patygate-report-boris-johnson-in-full-18955912/
He offered yet another empty apology, this time for Partygate, but his No 10 postcode had more fixed open penalties than any other during the pandemic.
It is in fact a party for the team running the Conservative campaign to make Shaun Bailey, now Lord Bailey of Partygate, mayor of London thanks to Johnson/Brent’s indulgence.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/partygate-video-rishi-sunak-boris-johnson-b2359729.html
"Many implicated in Partygate are receiving honours.
Mr Cummings, who is Mr Johnson's ex-adviser, will be called to give evidence at the inquiry next Tuesday, while the Partygate PM is expected to give evidence next month.
Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/george-osborne-claims-johnson-cummings-31291642
Our old friend Jacob Rees-Mogg told the media last week that Gray’s new posting “blows apart the idea of civil service impartiality” and “invalidates her Partygate report”.
Voters really don't like politicians being seen to be judged by a lower standard than everyone else, as we've seen with various goings on at Westminster, most strikingly the Partygate scandal.