partygate

Despite his 80-seat majority, Tory MPs have forced Boris Johnson to abandon his attempt to delay a probe into whether he misled the Commons.
William Wragg said: "It is utterly depressing to be asked to defend the indefensible. Each time, part of us withers."
Boris Johnson is facing an investigation into whether or not he misled parliament.
“I don’t believe for one minute that Boris Johnson has taken responsibility for his actions."
Nadhim Zahawi's comments prompted Kay Burley to say: "Pot kettle black!"
Commons showdown looms as Conservative MPs will be ordered to vote for an amendment to Labour’s motion.
A new poll from YouGov has shone an unflattering light on the public's opinion of the government.
Opposition parties have joined forces to demand the privileges committee holds an inquiry into claims Boris Johnson misled parliament.
″I want to put this in my back pocket for when you come back in a month’s time and he’s got more convictions," she said.
Paul Scully said that in his opinion Boris Johnson did not “knowingly” mislead parliament.