Witnesses asked for evidence by partygate investigation into whether Boris Johnson misled parliament

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The former PM told parliament all rules were followed during events held at Downing Street while COVID lockdown rules were in place. Once the committee has finished its investigation, it will decide whether Mr Johnson deliberately misled parliament and any sanction he ought to face.

Those involved in the parties, or with direct knowledge of them, were told they had until 29 July to submit evidence and oral evidence sessions were expected to take place in the autumn.

The Privileges Committee is made up of four Conservative MPs, two Labour and one SNP, with the chair being Labour MP Harriet Harman. The committee said witnesses will be able to remain anonymous but the chair and committee staff will need to know who they are.

 

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What, recently? Wow, they managed to delay that quite some time

Nobody cares about this stuff anymore. Got boring about a year ago. Only fanatic bubbles on social media are interested.

Politicians lie to the public all the time, but god forbid that lie to each other! 😂🤣

Blah blah blah, dear me, I thought your hysterical climate channel was bad! Get a grip!

You sure can tell when they don't fit the murderous agenda, can't you?

i thought they all deleted it ?!

Just Sky News disappearing up its own fundament…

But on a brighter note the Boris Johnson ' Now that's what I call a lockdown party 2' album is available in no good record stores 🎶🤮

What about sky presenters that broke the rules don't see them being hounded by the press to quit there jobs bloody hypocrites.

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