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MORE : Bookies suggest Boris Johnson more likely to be on I’m A Celebrity than return as Prime Minister As one MP put it: “We want the Sue Gray report – it’s only the decent thing to let her actually do it. We shouldn’t pull the trigger on the guilty verdict until we’ve actually seen the report.” Whole point of why I & other official told MR - WTF YOU DOING HOLDING A PARTY - was cos the invite = obv totally SOCIAL NOT WORK (UNlike all the mtngs in garden).Here is what we know about Mr Johnson’s new home near Herne Hill… Where will Boris Johnson live now with wife Carrie Symonds as he leaves Number 10 to Liz Truss? Possibly, but not likely. The commission rarely passes on cases to the police. In theory, a court could find that there has been “intentional concealment”, which would prompt the involvement of Scotland Yard. Asked if he would run again for the Tory leadership, Raab said that was a “daft question”. He added: “I’m fully supportive of this prime minister and I’m sure he will continue for many years to come.” Funds do not have to have been handed over for a donation to have taken place. If someone paid off a bill that Johnson owed to someone else, that counts as a donation. If someone paid off a bill Johnson owed to a third party but then required Johnson to repay the money, that is a loan covered by the law.

Dr Saleyha Ahsan, who lost her father to Covid in the pandemic, said she believes the prime minister’s situation is untenable. The doctor, who is currently on a clinical break and doing a PhD at Cambridge, was working at a hospital in Bangor in Wales in the early part of the Covid crisis, PA Media reported. Published: 11:05 PM Dominic Cummings questioned over ‘misogynistic’ messages at Covid inquiry – video highlights It is looking as though those Tories who are part of Boris Johnson’s inner circle are doing their utmost to rally the troops, as the business secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng, joined Priti Patel and Jacob Rees-Mogg in calling for Tory MPs to stand by the prime minister. He has been clear that he believed he was acting in accordance with the rules at the time but, of course, understands the perception of those that those in power are not following the rules that many others are required to, particularly those who have been through serious hardship or lost loved ones during this pandemic, and that’s why he’s apologised.

Saying the No 10 garden was at the time routinely used as “an extension of the office”, Johnson argued that he had believed the event was a work gathering, and that the event “could be said, technically, to fall within the guidance”. According to i, the Johnsons are planning on moving to a five-bedroom house on the outskirts of Dulwich Village near Herne Hill. If the commission proves that any of these transactions are connected to political activities, they are then considered to be registrable donations or loans and should have been publicly declared. Douglas Ross, the Scottish Tory leader, has “regretfully” called for Boris Johnson to quit as prime minister after he admitted attending a rule-breaking party in the garden of 10 Downing Street.

With MPs and the leader of the opposition calling for Boris Johnson to resign, speculation about who may take over is rife.Dr Ahsan said for anyone to suggest that people in government were “working so super hard that they absolutely needed to go and have a bit of time out and a bit of a group ‘bring your own bottle’ gathering in the private gardens of 10 Downing Street is actually so super insulting”.

Some cabinet ministers later tweeted their qualified support for the prime minister – though the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, was noticeable by his silence and absence from the frontbench as Johnson offered his account during prime minister’s questions. Well, that’s it from a busy day in Westminster (on this live blog, at least). One thing that is certain is this latest Tory scandal is set to run and run, so do join us again tomorrow for what I am sure will be another intriguing day as Boris Johnson’s own MPs continue to turn the screw on the prime minister. The Commons leader, Jacob Rees-Mogg, has unsurprisingly leapt to the defence of Johnson, telling Times Radio:

She said hearing of “yet another wrongdoing, another slip-up” by those at the top of government is “traumatising”, saying healthcare workers “collectively feel insulted”. She said: Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie Symonds will no longer be residents of Downing Street (Pictures: Andrew Parsons / No10 Downing Street) I know a lot going on. PM absolutely right to apologise and we need to let the investigation complete its work. Ruth Davidson, the former Scottish Conservative leader, has said that Douglas Ross, the current one, was right to call for Boris Johnson’s resignation.

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