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Old 15-06-2023, 23:11   #97
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Re: [Update] Boris misled just about everyone.

A good summary for once from The Express. It details 10 bombshells from the report, below. I think it's encouraging that the paper is not trying to defend the indefensible.
1. He was aware of the rules and had “knowledge of breaches” of these rules in Number 10.
2. He misled the House on numerous accounts
3. He hid behind the Sue Gray report to avoid giving evidence
4. He continued to lie to the House and Committee after initial findings
5. He was ‘deliberately disingenuous’ in trying to rewrite the rules to suit his narrative
6. The Government gave emails, Whatsapp messages and photographs to the committee — but Boris only had “a limited number of WhatsApp messages"
7. He “deliberately closed his mind” to the facts of social distancing breaches
8. He was complicit in the “campaign of abuse and attempted intimidation” of the Committee
9. His statements last week were in breach of direct confidentiality instructions and are a further offence
10. He should be suspended for 90 days — but he’s already resigned.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...-committee-spt
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