good afternoon. three hours of checking out the truth behind stories. starting in the uk, starting mps will debate this afternoon the report that found former prime minister borisjohnson deliberately misled parliament over lockdown parties in downing street. the commons privileges committee said mrjohnson commited repeated offences, but he s denounced the committee as a kangaroo court. they recommended a 90 day suspension but he had already stood down as an mp. the bbc has seen an individuation to poetry event in december 2020 held at conservative party headquarters banning indoor socialising. this video emerged over the weekend showing a a roomful of people with apparently joking the weekend showing a a roomful of people with apparentlyjoking about westminster regulations. let s go to our correspondence. set the scene for us. ,., ., ., ., ., our correspondence. set the scene for us. ., ., , for us. good afternoon, a sun shinin: for us. good afternoon, a sun shining day. fo
harman, she will give her view, other mps will be giving their view and at some point perhaps there will be a vote as to whether that report should be approved by parliament. it is not expected it will not be approved but the question is whether there will need to be a vote because if nobody objects to the vote will go through. if nobody ob ects to the vote will go through. if nobody ob ects to the vote will no throu:h.~ . ., ,., go through. what about the prime minister rishi go through. what about the prime minister rishi sunak? go through. what about the prime minister rishi sunak? is go through. what about the prime minister rishi sunak? is it - go through. what about the prime minister rishi sunak? is it clear. minister rishi sunak? is it clear whether he is going to vote, not going to vote? whether he is going to vote, not going to vote? this is the question ofthe going to vote? this is the question of the day- going to vote? this is the question of the day. keir goin
the weekend showing a a roomful of people with apparentlyjoking about westminster regulations. let s go to our correspondence. set the scene for us. ,., ., ., ., ., our correspondence. set the scene for us. ., ., , for us. good afternoon, a sun shinin: for us. good afternoon, a sun shining day. for us. good afternoon, a sun shining day, boris for us. good afternoon, a sun shining day, boris johnson s l shining day, boris johnson s birthday shining day, borisjohnson s birthday but we do not expect him to be here because he resigned with immediate effect when he was given notice of the report they were about to publish. we expect sometime after around az30pm the privileges committee will deliver their report to parliament and it will be debated by mps. one person we have not heard from but has played a key role in this is the chair of the privileges committee, harriet harman, she is expected to give the response up until now the privileges committee have made the point that they have
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