it? it really is, the big question is when did sue gray tell the i it? it really is, the big question i is when did sue gray tell the civil service that keir starmer was looking to employ her? probably most famous civil servant in the country, we are now expecting her to go and work for the labour leader after conducting the investigation into partygate. that has caused fury among borisjohnson s allies, saying it raises questions about the integrity of her report. it looks as though this process started it while after that report was concluded, but the question being asked is, did she tell of the civil service early enough that she was chatting to sir keir starmer? i am told she will fill our application form to the body that vets civil servants going to work for political parties. she will fill out that form today. she will fill out that form today. she will tell them when she started talking to the labour party. again, we just asked labour frontbencher wes streeting about it, no answ
has to follow. i am pretty sure that whatever the government announces tomorrow, it will face a legal challenge, that could mean that this is delayed a bit, it could mean there are big rows in parliament about whether or not it should happen. but what we are getting from the prime minister is a signal that he is prepared to go pretty far in trying to fulfil that promise to stop small boats, and that he wants to, he believes, try some new things out to see if they work in a way that previous plans just have not. and sue gray will formally tell the government appointments watchdog later about herjob offer from sir keir starmer. and timing on this is crucial, isn t it? it and timing on this is crucial, isn t it? ., , , and timing on this is crucial, isn t it? ., y , , it? it really is, the big question is when did it? it really is, the big question is when did sue it? it really is, the big question is when did sue gray it? it really is, the big question is when did sue gray tell-
has been the question of partygate. time to borisjohnson may have misled parliament, so what does this do for boris johnson s misled parliament, so what does this do for borisjohnson s reputation? not very much. i am not surprised if people will not be surprised by it. we see that behind the scenes there was an incredibly flippant atmosphere, this thing about scaring the general public well having parties themselves, completely deplorable and sending the police after others who were they did that. that is hypocrisy from boris johnson. he might say so great was bias, this civil servant has now gone to work for keir starmer. do ou gone to work for keir starmer. do you buy that? know, gone to work for keir starmer. do you buy that? know, the - you buy that? know, the parliamentary you buy that? know, the parliamentary inquiry i you buy that? know, the i parliamentary inquiry found the same. they were having parties at a
i m pleased to report that we have now made a decisive breakthrough. we also both knew, rishi, that we could do it. after weeks of nerves, most brexiteers seemed willing to give it a chance. but. i m going to find it very difficult to vote for something myself. i surely boris johnson wouldn t set out to stir the pot? facing trial by mp over whether he misled us all about what happened at number ten. new photos with bottles of booze on the desk. he still says he did nothing wrong and pointed to labour s shock hiring of the civil servant sue gray, who investigated what really happened under number ten s roof. with the return of partygate and the pandemic, we have one big question this morning why is it so hard for the government to escape the recent past? with us live the man who s been fixing one
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