partygate
The privileges committee chair had the perfect comeback for the Boris Johnson ally.
Brendan Clark-Smith was accused of being a "coward" after saying he'd rather watch the Ashes.
It comes as the Met confirms it will be investigating the alleged breach of Covid regulations again.
In an excruciating interview, the prime minister said he “wouldn’t want to influence anyone”.
The prime minister is reportedly set to miss this afternoon's vote on whether to strip the ex-PM of his parliamentary pass.
"Revellers are literally laughing at rules designed to minimise Covid deaths," one Twitter user wrote.
Voters want the PM to stand up to his controversial predecessor - and believe not doing so makes him look "weak".
Lord Blunkett really dragged the ex-PM live on BBC Question Time.
The newspaper excitedly trailed his alleged new post on its front page on Friday.
Loyalist MPs reach for the hyperbole after former prime minister was found to have deliberately misled parliament over partygate.