Thursday, 21 April 2022

All tomorrow's party votes

Johnson was quizzed while in India about the vote in the Commons later today.

He answered he did not fear the vote or scrutiny.

"I'm very keen for every possible form of scrutiny and the House of Commons can do, I think, whatever it wants to do, but all I would say is I don't think that that should happen until the investigation is completed."

With that and the numbers of backbenchers who would defy the three line whip or obstain, the Tory ammendment has been dropped, and a few minutes ago, all Conservative MPs sent home, so there will not even be a vote, it will pass as agreed.

An humiliating u-turn again in Parliament, and very well played by Starmer and the opposition parties.

THe committee is expected to be shown some of the hundreds of photographs and images of the various gatherings, many taken by Johnson's official photographer, and some it is believed shows Johnson either drinking our pouring wine.

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