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If Cummings has a recording and decides to drop it then that really should be the end of Johnson as PM. Of course Johnson as PM is responsible for deciding any sanctions for breaches of the ministerial code and I can't see Johnson feeling that the rules ought to apply to him.
I’ll leave it there on 16:50 - Apr 28 by Herbivore
If Cummings has a recording and decides to drop it then that really should be the end of Johnson as PM. Of course Johnson as PM is responsible for deciding any sanctions for breaches of the ministerial code and I can't see Johnson feeling that the rules ought to apply to him.
The ending of Johnson as PM would most likely be the beginning of Gove as PM.
BCWYWF.
Or that chinless fck, Hancock, currently refusing to answer all questions on integrity at that waste of time briefing they do:
Chris Smyth from the Times asks three questions, the third of which is about whether the Conservative party is still planning to abolish the Electoral Commission if it does not do what the government wants, as Amanda Milling, the party’s co-chair, suggested last year.
Hancock says he will answer one question, Van-Tam a second, and the third (the Electoral Commission one) they will ignore.
I’ll leave it there on 17:58 - Apr 28 by vapour_trail
The ending of Johnson as PM would most likely be the beginning of Gove as PM.
BCWYWF.
Or that chinless fck, Hancock, currently refusing to answer all questions on integrity at that waste of time briefing they do:
Chris Smyth from the Times asks three questions, the third of which is about whether the Conservative party is still planning to abolish the Electoral Commission if it does not do what the government wants, as Amanda Milling, the party’s co-chair, suggested last year.
Hancock says he will answer one question, Van-Tam a second, and the third (the Electoral Commission one) they will ignore.
I wonder how long before the invoices for the work on the Downing Street flat surface?