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Throughout this process, which has taken over a year to have an impact on the membership of the committee, on the membership of the committee, on the membership of the committee, on the terms of reference and the work that it s been asked to do. it has done what we ve asked it today and the findings are quite shocking. the report sets out egregious behaviour by the former prime minister amounting to multiple contempt of parliament. we must draw a line in the sand to stop ministers thinking that they can lie to parliament, whether they are the mostjunior undersecretary, whether most junior undersecretary, whether they are mostjunior undersecretary, whether they are the prime minister, they cannot go to the dispatch box and deliberately lie. if they do they must be punished for it by this house. if they do it and get away with it as is the way with lawyers, they think they can do it again. mr johnson appeared to think that one ....
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Everybody else in number ten seems to have been aware that there was an issue here, that parties had been held that would be very difficult to defend. and apparently the prime minister s claiming the then prime minister s claiming he was unaware of that and i find that very hard to swallow. so it will be for the committee to consider, but the report sets out some pretty substantial, and i think compelling evidence in deliberately misleading parliament. find evidence in deliberately misleading arliament. , evidence in deliberately misleading arliament. . parliament. and boris johnson has made the case parliament. and boris johnson has made the case himself parliament. and boris johnson has made the case himself that - parliament. and boris johnson has made the case himself that this i parliament. and boris johnson has made the case himself that this is| made the case himself that this is all about intention now, and he says he believes he didn t knowingly mislead parliament. but ....
And has been for some time now because i am totally focused on i need this doing and i need it soon. many are waiting for surgery often described as nonurgent, like david who has gone three years without a hip replacement. in who has gone three years without a hip replacement- hip replacement. in the past six months or hip replacement. in the past six months or so. hip replacement. in the past six months or so, i hip replacement. in the past six months or so, i have hip replacement. in the past six months or so, i have not - hip replacement. in the past six months or so, i have not been l hip replacement. in the past six i months or so, i have not been able to do much physically because when i am actually walking, i get a pain. the point is if i don t get it done soon, thejoint in the hip will get worse and worse. the soon, the joint in the hip will get worse and worse. the government recently allocated worse and worse. the government recently allocated £6 worse and worse. ....