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the metropolitan police thought it was a works event. therefore it was a works event. no, you might want it to be a party, but unless you re going to say that the prime minister is not telling the truth and the met police aren t telling the truth it wasn t a party. others don t agree and say the pictures cast doubt on what the prime minister has said in parliament, like this in december last year. will the prime minister tell- the house whether there was a party at downing street on 13th november? speaker: prime minister. mr speaker, no, but i m sure, whatever happened, the guidance and the rules were followed at all times. i don t think this is good enough, regardless of party, that the prime minister it appears has misled parliament. we can allow this to come out in the sue gray report. we can allow the police to do more commentary on it. we can allow the privileges and status committee to look at it. but why put us
at all times. i don t think this is good enough, regardless of party, that the prime minister it appears has misled parliament. we can allow this to come out in the sue gray report. we can allow the police to do more commentary on it. we can allow the privileges and status committee to look at it. but why put us through all that agony? if mrjohnson will not resign over this, then i think the tory mps have to bring him down. a handful of tories have publicly criticised these photos. a more telling reaction is likely to come to the long awaited report by the senior civil servant sue gray. she is expected to publish in the next couple of days. downing street has said boris johnson will address parliament in full once that happened. will this then be the week when some of those details that have been under wraps for months finally see the light of day? helen catt, bbc news, westminster. let s speak now to our chief political correspondent adam fleming.
at downing street on 13th november? speaker: prime minister. mr speaker, no, but i m sure, whatever happened, the guidance and the rules were followed at all times. i don t think this is good enough, regardless of party, that the prime minister it appears has misled parliament. we can allow this to come out in the sue gray report. we can allow the police to do more commentary on it. we can allow the privileges and status committee to look at it. but why put us through all that agony? if mrjohnson will not resign over this, then i think the tory mps have to bring him down. a handful of tories have publicly criticised these photos. a more telling reaction is likely to come to the long awaited report by the senior civil servant sue gray. she is expected to publish in the next couple of days. downing street has said boris johnson will address parliament in full once that happened.