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Johnson can't have said that. Mr Gove says so. And Mr Gove was in the room when Johnson didn't say it. If he sets his mind to it, Gove could probably remember the precise moment it wasn't said.
As expected the forelock tuggers have gone quiet over the past day or so.
No more the bleat that voters are not interested in Tory corruption, or 'move on there is nothing so see here'
That the snowball is rolling down the hill going faster and getting bigger is obvious to all.
Following the Electoral Commission we have, the Parliamentary standards commission enquiry and " Other regulatory bodies have also been asked to investigate and — as with Greensill Capital and the lobbying scandal — the inquiries could snowball."
The reason for the length of time is that the above have the power to call pretty much anyone to give evidence.