hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sienna rodgers, who s the editor at labourlist, and the political strategist jo tanner. very good evening to you both. thank you for being with us. let s have a quick sneak preview at the front pages. the metro leads with claims by dominic cummings, former aide to borisjohnson, that the prime minister misled parliament when he said he wasn t aware of the party on may 20 in the back garden of downing street. the guardian goes with the same story, which is captured in its headline cummings accuses pm of lying over no 10 party . the times, too, makes that its top story with an almost identical treatment.
understand is, really, who was in a position to understand the rules? i can member at the understand the rules? i can member at the time, understand the rules? i can member at the time, there were lots of even ithink at the time, there were lots of even i think the at the time, there were lots of even i think the newspaper review people saying. i think the newspaper review people saying. we i think the newspaper review people saying, we did not really understand what was saying, we did not really understand what was come out of number 10 sometimes. it seems inconceivable the people sometimes. it seems inconceivable the people it number 10 did not know how the the people it number 10 did not know how the rules were to be applied, so ithink how the rules were to be applied, so i think sue how the rules were to be applied, so i think sue gray has got one hell of a task i think sue gray has got one hell of a task on i think sue gray has got one hell of a task on you
feel. say how they feel. and they were probably a number of e mails sent, were probably a number of e mails sent. again. were probablya number of e mails sent, again, one of were probably a number of e mails sent, again, one of the first thing that happens to a lot of those mps elected that happens to a lot of those mps elected in that happens to a lot of those mps elected in 2019 was a barrage of emails elected in 2019 was a barrage of e mails about what happened, funnily enough. e mails about what happened, funnily enough, with dominic cummings over the breaking of the rules, as it was seen the breaking of the rules, as it was seen back the breaking of the rules, as it was seen back then, when he took that famous trip, so mps will have been hearing famous trip, so mps will have been hearing directly from people about how they hearing directly from people about how they feel, they would ve been seeing how they feel, they would ve been seeing what the newspapers