Tory MPs are most worried about Boris Johnson's contempt for the public

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Tory MPs are most worried about Boris Johnson's contempt for the public
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It’s not Boris Johnson’s contempt of Parliament that most worries Tory MPs, it’s his contempt for the public ✒️ paulwaugh for ipaperviews

very first paragraph of his 52-page dossier to the Privileges Committee

“It is now clear”, he said, that there were gatherings in Downing Street that “however they began, went past the point where they could be said to have been reasonably necessary for work purposes”. The defence that he “relied on assurances” from his officials and civil servants, complete with supporting remarks not seen before, may also influence those backbenchers who sympathise that a busy PM can’t be expected to know everything that goes on in the No 10 tardis. Others may see that as an abdication of the mantra that advisers advise, ministers decide.

There were even some passive-aggressive paragraphs about Rishi Sunak, with a pointed roping together of their individual fines for attending his birthday celebration. “To this day it remains unclear to me – and I believe the Prime Minister may feel the same – how precisely we committed an offence under the regulations.”.

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