memberfor to my right honourable friend, the member for camberwell and peckham? for her stewardship and the way she has chaired this privileges committee with such strength and integrity and also thanks to all the members of that committee as well. now, the report was a damning indictment of the former prime minister s behaviour, finding that yes, he indeed deliberately misled this house. no surprise to me, as in my opinion he was never suitable for high office, especially the great office of state of the office of prime minister. even his disgraceful track record. now, there is an old saying, but when someone shows you who they are, believe them. and let s face it. there is a litany of examples of mrjohnson s failures and lies. he lied about brexit, he was sacked for lying multiple times, indeed, he lied to the late her majesty the queen. so i will be voting to endorse this report, although i believe i wish the committee actually chose to ban him for life, but i want to enco
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let s hearfrom him now. i don t think it s a new one. you see jonny bairstow do it quite a bit. he did it on they one to our guys. it is like he sinks out of his crease after most balls so our wicketkeeper saw and under her arm to tie the stumps and you leave the rest up to the umpires. was there a moment when he thought you might withdraw the appeal? i thought it was totally fair. that s rulesjust like the catch the night before. that s rules and you leave it up to the umpires. that s a fascinating thing. because of the context of that cash that was ruled a i wonder if pat cummings feels like he s duty bound to press on any advantage that they get at lord s. it s fascinating and it s notjust because of the relationship between the two teams now but because australia have a 2 0 lead and only three games ago. lead and only three games to go. yes, so england also have to think about how they can get a winning team. certain players, ollie pope has a problem with this shoulder
as a prime minister, you would think he would know the importance of this. but he put our parliamentary democracy at risk when he fought, in fact, i believe he probably believes this, but the rulesjust fact, i believe he probably believes this, but the rules just don t apply to him. debasing the great office of state. mr speaker, i have to say, and i think we would all say, what message does this send to the public and our constituents? what confidence can they have in this place? and also for our political institutions, this really has to be a watershed moment for us in this place. now, my final point has to be about our current prime minister and some members of the opposite benches. they knew that the former prime minister misled the house, they knew that he lied. they failed to act to remove him. instead, they allowed him to continue in office.