remained have stayed on, could have remained in parliament, and then for the people who voted them in. why did he not do that? it people who voted them in. .. why did he not do that? he not do that? if he thought he was auoin to he not do that? if he thought he was going to get he not do that? if he thought he was going to get a he not do that? if he thought he was going to get a fair he not do that? if he thought he was going to get a fair hearing, - he not do that? if he thought he was going to get a fair hearing, he - going to get a fair hearing, he would going to get a fair hearing, he would have done that. it was clear when would have done that. it was clear when the would have done that. it was clear when the draft of the report was sent to when the draft of the report was sent to him that he was not going to -et sent to him that he was not going to get that sent to him that he was not going to get that. now, as we have all seen the report, get that. now, as we
been clearfrom the glad to get him. i think that have been clear from the start. he remains overwhelmingly popular but i am. he has a lot of support in parliament and from members of parliament like me who are very grateful for parliament like me who are very gratefulfor him and parliament like me who are very grateful for him and what he has done. you can support borisjohnson and support the government, and carry on as a parliamentarian, but it is about fairness towards your colleagues. even if borisjohnson were a member of a different political party, i would be standing here saying the same thing, because i think you need to be fair to everybody. fairness and justice is what we stand for in britain. thank ou ve what we stand for in britain. thank you very much what we stand for in britain. thank you very much for what we stand for in britain. thank you very much forjoining - what we stand for in britain. thank you very much forjoining us - what we stand for in britain. thank you