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PresenterWest-midlands-policeCourseTelevisionRadioNewspapersHeadlinesBbc-radioAllegationsClaimsExercisePolice-inquiryThere had been a police inquiry and the sue gray inquiry, which lets not forget, he commissioned himself. at this inquiry established that not only did he know what the rules were, we know that, we d seen him weed them out every night from downing street, we knew there had been events, multiple events in parliament, that he lied about it and failed to correct the record, and failed to correct the record, and that really matters. but that s our past prime minister. our current prime minister seems to be so weak he could not stand up to his predecessor and block or at least stop and delay his resignation honours list last friday, which happened mere minutes before boris johnson finally resigned as an mp. so that is an astonishing act of weakness. it also, that hisjudgment is so poor he allowed our money, taxpayers money, it s a fun boris johnson s legal advice for the inquiry, that is astonishing. to fund his legal advice or stop was not important have the presumption of innocence be
Covid-rulesEventsInquiryPolice-inquiryDowning-streetSue-gray-inquiryBoris-johnsonParliamentPrime-ministerPredecessorRecordLeastAnyone s mines, have people decided what they would say about the report before they even read it? let s get some more reaction on this now. join me as thangam debbonaire, shadow leader of the house of commons, labour s shadow leader of the house of commons. thank you for talking to us. let s start by finding out what you think about the report. reading the reort you think about the report. reading the report this you think about the report. reading the report this morning you think about the report. reading the report this morning was - you think about the report. reading the report this morning was quite . the report this morning was quite damning, wasn t it? we established. the committee established. the committee established that borisjohnson had lied, he had lied multiple times to the house of commons and therefore by extension to the public. and that s what this report was about. that is a serious charge against the prime minister. they are supposed to be the one that sets th
ReportPeopleReactionAnyoneShadow-leader-of-the-house-commonsThangam-debbonaireMinesBoris-johnsonCommitteeItReadingUsI actually think that, you know, suspending nicola sturgeon, former first minister, colleague of humza, mentor of humza, i think many people would realise that will be a very difficult thing for him to do, so that is why i was suggesting it might be more appropriate for nicola to consider temporarily resigning the whip herself. i m joined now by former snp westminster leader ian blackford. this is potentially hugely damaging, but also a distraction for the party. would it not be better if nicola sturgeon stood aside until the operation does its business at iotoulci not. would not. there is a least? no, it would not. there is a live police least? no, it would not. there is a live police inquiry, least? no, it would not. there is a live police inquiry, let s least? no, it would not. there is a live police inquiry, let s get - least? no, it would not. there is a live police inquiry, lef that. - least? no, it would not. there is a live police inquiry, lef that. what. least? no, it wo
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