Tory MPs rush to defend Boris Johnson after Sue Gray partygate report

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Tory MPs rush to defend Boris Johnson after Sue Gray partygate report. A flurry of Conservative MPs have rushed to the defence of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, after the damning details of the Partygate scandal were published in full following the release of Sue Gray's report.
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What did you think of Boris Johnson's response to the Sue Gray report?

dailymail
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I'm very disappointed with the Mail reporter in this. They didn't even offer these people a chair. Surely you know they can't stand for long without a backbone?!

Jack-uyie
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The news breaks: “These are very serious allegations, but we need to wait until the report comes out.”

The report comes out: “We need to forget about this and get on with the job.”

I see what you did there.

johndeighan
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These people are……bizarre.

JUST GET THEM OUT!

tabbymoonshine
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Gotta love their mental gymnastics to avoid saying “yea this was wrong we should be doing a lot better considering how much we get paid and the amount of responsibility that we CHOSE to have”

bloodshdalwayz
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"I'm not gonna defend the undefendable... so I will talk about something else to get your attention away from the real problem". All these shameful Tories should pack immediately, right after Boris.

danielgonzalezlopez
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Honestly the conservatives have lost all credibility.

backyardstudioslondon
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it sickens me to hear these sycophantic Tory MPs trying to defend the indefensible!
The millions of us who lost loved one but who were unable to visit them in hospital as they lay dying and were unable to pay our respects at their funerals will never forget and will never move on until Johnson does the honourable thing and Resigns!

banditbaker
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As an employer it’s called vicarious liability - that you are responsible for the actions of your employees.
It’s not the actions of single employees as Ms M Cates implies but it is the actions of groups of employees. Groups of employees who knew (as did the whole country) the restrictions placed on them, but felt free enough to blithely ignore them. A culture manifested by the actions (or inactions) of their leader: Mr Johnson.

crookedpaths
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Embarrassing them selves massively all need to go

owainwilliams
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Get on with the job??? Honeslty what does that prat think - again a symptom of they don't care? Aboslutely shameful - they should all be demanding his resignation and others.

doodleesq
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He needs to go, he's an absolute disgrace.

brenttwilson
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Indefensible. That's it. There's nothing that can be said about this loathsome, narcissistic law-breaker that can possibly justify his remaining in office. He introduced crippling, autocratic rules the he and his cronies were unwilling to follow. If this is not a resigning matter then what is?

carleddison
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I fail to see how those who implemented these rules and parroted them every night on TV didn't understand them.

apartridge
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How did we get to a place where we put up with a corrupt, self serving liar because someone might be worse. Where is our self respect ?

drago
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Boris Johnson should resign for what he did.

And any MP who defends what he did should resign too.

quid
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"I'm not trying to defend the indefensible"
*Starts trying to defend the indefensible*
Boris has rotted this country to the core.

saltmerchant
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Doesnt matter if he didnt have all the facts, he had some of them and he knowingly broke the law, the fact that there was more stuff going makes it even worse for him, not better!

poohbear
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Time for these incompetent chancers to

sprocket-YT
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The worst party, where he and his missus got drunk and listened to Abba with their mates, was covered up by both Sue Gray and the met

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