including nadine dorries and a leading peer are expected to be censured by the committee they called a kangaroo court . the privileges committee is about to point the finger at serving mps and a peer, alljohnson allies, for contempt of parliament. nick has the story. yes, strong criticism of those parliamentarians and a process that could lead to punishment. we re joined by an ally of the former prime minister. also tonight, in the thames water bucket, they ve got a massive financial hole, as the company which supplies a quarter of the uk population is in danger of collapse. how did it happen? we are going to break the door down, it is up we are going to break the door down, it is up to we are going to break the door down, it is up to you. we we are going to break the door down, it is up to vom it is up to you. we will explain what is happening it is up to you. we will explain what is happening as - it is up to you. we will explain what is happening as soon - it is u
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at downing street. three by elections will now be held at a time when rishi sunak s conservative party is languishing in the opinion polls. the leader of the labour party calls the situation a farce and has called for a general election. our political correspondent damian grammaticas has the latest. is this the end of a political career? a witch hunt, borisjohnson says, forced him out a kangaroo court he has called parliament s investigation. in truth, he saw its conclusions before we did, and decided to go. it was this partygate mps were probing, whether mrjohnson lied to parliament. he s gone before it s published. he feels he can t be held to account for what others did when he wasn t present. and if that is that is that is his version, that is his story, i m merely. i m merely acting as a reporter.