Politics latest: MPs debating Boris Johnson partygate report - with no sign of Rishi Sunak

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Labour's ThangamMP says she will vote in support of the Privileges Committee's partygate report, adding that any MP who votes against it is 'dishonouring' the sacrifices made by the public during the pandemic. Live: 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602 and YouTube

Rishi Sunak, perhaps unsurprisingly, is nowhere to be seen in the Commons.

Ms Brock says that Scotland should break free of the"corrupt Westminster system that allows the likes of Johnson to rise to the top" by voting for independence.16:59:44So much for Tory MPs staying away. During Penny Mordaunt's opening speech in the privileges committee report there were almost 40 Conservatives on the benches behind her.

Another cluster was 1922 Committee chairman Sir Graham Brady, flanked on his left by privileges committee member Sir Charles Walker and on his right Liam Fox. Ms Mordaunt got the debate off to a spicy start by declaring she would vote to approve the committee's report. Next, stand by for some old scores being settled on the Tory back benches.Thangam Debbonaire, the shadow leader of the Commons, begins her remarks for Labour by quoting Sir Winston Churchill.

"The work of the privileges committee in producing this report before us today does not just examine the conduct of a former colleague."The right not to be misled."As a consequence, they have also defended the rights of those that sent us here and those we serve." She says it's up to MPs to decide today whether to endorse the recommendations the privileges committee gave in their report.'The buck stops with me': Shaun Bailey responds to partygate video

"That will be for others to decide - for me, it has been a great privilege and I would like to keep doing work for the rest of the country and London as well."Government response to knife crime is 'inadequate', Yvette Cooper saysThe home secretary addresses claims that stop and search disproportionately targets black men, saying:"The facts are that young black men are disproportionately likely to be victims of violent crimes - they are the ones most in need of protection.

Almost 50,000 weapons have been seized using the practice since 2019, according to the Home Office, leading to more than 220,000 arrests.Government statistics suggest black people are seven times more likely to be stopped and searched compared with white people.Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris has declined to comment on any current talks to restore power-sharing in Northern Ireland.

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