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Old 08-04-2019, 21:32   #1826
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Re: Government & Post Election Discussion

Boris hasn't come off too well today. Won't raise his leadership prospects and does give the impression that rules are for the little guy and not someone of his standing and education.
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Boris Johnson has been put on notice by a House of Commons watchdog after breaching parliamentary rules for the second time in little more than four months.
A failure to declare a 20% stake in a Somerset property has seen the ex-foreign secretary apologise again for neglecting to register his financial interests with Commons authorities on time.
A report by the House of Commons committee on standards, published on Monday, expressed concern at Mr Johnson's "pattern of behaviour".
Although the committee noted there is "no suggestion that he has at any time tried deliberately to conceal the extent of his interests", it reiterated the view that Mr Johnson has displayed "an over-casual attitude" to following Commons rules.
https://news.sky.com/story/boris-joh...rests-11687990
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