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interruption. what he says as it did not occur to me then or subsequently that i gather in the cabinets from the head of a strategy meeting could amount to a breach of the rules. whether he knowingly or unwittingly misled the house of commons, does it matter whether it occurred to him it was a breach of the law? it matter whether it occurred to him it was a breach of the law? was a breach of the law? it matters to his mps how was a breach of the law? it matters to his mps how he was a breach of the law? it matters to his mps how he is was a breach of the law? it matters to his mps how he is currently - to his mps how he is currently playing this apology. you know, the seriousness with which he gave the apology today, the grave tone, we ve seen throughout the course of this whole party gate saga since november last year different sides of boris johnson as he tries to navigate this. today was obviously apologising to the public, but it was also trying to set a tone with his mps. so
will be untenable. they could put pressure on him in other ways. it s also a question for the prime minister. he talked about his trip to india, there was one report i saw earlier saying that he is considering cancelling that, it alienates his mps more if he is not bear to be held to account by parliament. bear to be held to account by parliament- parliament. yes, at a critical moment- parliament. yes, at a critical moment. doug, parliament. yes, at a critical moment. doug, the - parliament. yes, at a critical moment. doug, the prime l parliament. yes, at a critical- moment. doug, the prime minister said that it was made in good faith, his apology today, the trouble is it s ultimately the decision of the mps, but the prime minister is the guardian of the ministerial code. he has the supposed protector of accountability and decency, and this is much kier starmer had to say about that. the prime minister knows what he is. and so he drags everyone else down with him, the more people
thanks? it s an interesting one, because on one thanks? it s an interesting one, because on one level, - thanks? it s an interesting one, because on one level, you - thanks? it s an interesting one, | because on one level, you would think this is a pure integrity matter, this is about our mps holding the prime minister to account. they are the only people who can do so, and this is a good fundamental issue of making sure that the house is not misled and considering it contempt if that happens. so this is a really important test for parliament, but at the same time, it is a hugely political moment. so the way in which the opposition play, it is how they wear the motion which we will probably see tomorrow, whether or not they try and drop off some conservative mps by putting them in that really tricky position, and then also have the governments play sets and borisjohnson himself. we saw with owen patterson, the case last year where the government effectively were too heavy handed with
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