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but the visit was cancelled. one of his family members tested positive for covid. but some of his own mps have been on the airwaves. the prime minister, at the dispatch box yesterday, first of all made an apology, which was the right thing to do, i accept that. but unfortunately, then went on to say that he spent 25 minutes at what he described as a work event, which was in fact a party. having said on the 8th of december, at the dispatch box, that he was not aware of any parties in downing street when he clearly attended one, which means he misled the house. the mood isn t great. there is a lot of concern amongst my colleagues about the damage that these revelations are doing to the conservative party. but i do think yesterday there was a bit of a turning of colleagues opinion. it was a very contrite, a very heartfelt apology. do you still support borisjohnson? absolutely, 100%. the cabinet is backing
the event is one of several in 2020 being investigated. on the 15th of may, the prime minister and staff were pictured with cheese and wine in the downing street garden. borisjohnson said they were working at the time. a month later, on the 15th of december, when social mixing was banned indoors, a christmas quiz was held for number 10 staff with a photo showing borisjohnson taking part. and on the 18th of december, claims of a party inside downing street, which the prime minister s then press secretary was later seenjoking about in a mock news briefing. opposition parties are now united in their call for borisjohnson to go. will the prime minister finally do the decent thing and resign? or will his tory mps be forced to show him the door? will the prime minister, - for the good of the country accept that the party is overl and decide to resign? some may be making light of the situation.
a month later, on the 15th of december, when social mixing was banned indoors, a christmas quiz was held for number 10 staff with a photo showing borisjohnson taking part. and on the 18th of december, claims of a party inside downing street, which the prime minister s then press secretary was later seenjoking about in a mock news briefing. opposition parties are now united in their call for borisjohnson to go. will the prime minister finally do the decent thing and resign? or will his tory mps be forced to show him the door? will the prime minister, - for the good of the country accept that the party is over| and decide to resign? some may be making light of the situation. but for borisjohnson, it could hardly be more serious. jonathan blake, bbc news. well, since then, we ve heard from
sympathy with that view, i d spent 36 hours not talking to the media at all about this because i believed it was right to wait for sue gray s report. that would have been a preferred option. the problem is that at the dispatch box yesterday, first of all the pm made an apology, which was the right thing to do and i accept that, but unfortunately he then went on to say that he had spent 25 minutes at what he described as a work event, which was in fact a party, having said on the 8th of december at the dispatch box that he was not aware of any parties in downing street. well, he clearly attended one, which means that he misled the house, and that is a very serious offence. serious offence. thank you for talkin: serious offence. thank you for talking to serious offence. thank you for talking to us. serious offence. thank you for talking to us, sir serious offence. thank you for talking to us, sir roger - serious offence. thank you for talking to us, sir roger gale, | talking to us