long running pay dispute. today. it is the latest move in the l0ng running pay dispute. sue today. it is the latest move in the long running pay dispute. sue gray, the former senior civil servant who investigated lockdown parties in downing street broke the civil service code due to undeclared contact with the labour party before she left her role according to a cabinet office investigation into her newjob. last week she was cleared to start work as chief of staff for labour leader sir keir starmer. 0fcom has launched an investigation into a recent episode of jacob investigation into a recent episode ofjacob rees mogg tv investigation into a recent episode of jacob rees mogg tv news investigation into a recent episode ofjacob rees mogg tv news show, investigation into a recent episode of jacob rees mogg tv news show, the episode aired on the 9th of may featuring the mp covering a breaking news story about a civil trial verdict involving donald trump. the regulator received 40 complaint
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commons. they want to see the vote postponed until the metropolitan police investigation into party gate scandal is complete and also until the cabinet office investigation into the alleged party at downing street and other government offices is also complete. so that is interesting. we do understand the conservative party members of parliament have been instructed to vote in favor of that amendment. we do expect that to go through. clearly the conservative party are trying to delay this vote into parliamentary investigation. in january when we saw the initial findings highlighted serious failings by government officials, by staff members at downing street. that had a significant impact on public opinion, both from boris johnson and the conservative party overall. it is interesting that they hope to wait a few weeks, perhaps, for that to be discussed. we do know local elections are
backin the last couple of days. mps will be back in their constituencies tomorrow, and a number have been saying their e mail inboxes have been filling up with, let s say, not very happy responses from their constituents. if that continues over the next few weeks, i think we will see more coming out of the woodwork too. ., ~ , ., , see more coming out of the woodwork too. . ~ ,, , . see more coming out of the woodwork too. ., ~ ,, , . ., too. thank you very much for brinuain too. thank you very much for bringing us too. thank you very much for bringing us up-to-date. - as we ve been saying, the metropolitan police say it will not investigate any parties unless the ongoing cabinet office investigation finds evidence of criminal offences. let s get a bit more now on the detail of the investigation. there is one name which has been repeatedly mentioned by boris johnson s supporters over the past week. ,, , . johnson s supporters over the past week. ,, , ,, , johnson s supporters over
this kind of stuff comes up. borisjohnson had acknowledged public anger, but sounded upbeat today about what this could mean. mr speaker, a few weeks ago i commissioned an independent enquiry into a series of events in downing street, the cabinet office as well as some other whitehall departments may have constituted potential breaches of the covid regulations. that process has quite properly involved sharing information continuously with the metropolitan police, so i welcome the met s decision to conduct its own investigation because i believe this will help to give the public the clarity it needs and help draw a line under matters. whatever the investigation concludes his opponent say his time is already up. borisjohnson has now degraded the office of prime minister, it is distracting everybody from the serious cost of living and other issues the country faces, and disrespected the sacrifices everyone else has made. that is why he must go now. we got here because the prime minister c