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Tory MPs Divided Over Approval Of Johnson’s Partygate Report

M.Cby M.C
June 16, 2023
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Tory MPs Divided Over Approval Of Johnson’s Partygate Report

Conservative MPs divided over approving the Privileges Committee's conclusions over Partygate Saga.

There have been division among Conservative MPs, regarding the approval of the committee’s report, accusing Boris Johnson of deceiving Parliament over Covid-19 rule-breaking. The former Prime Minister has called the Privileges Committee’s conclusions “deranged,” and his most ardent followers plan to vote against the report.

Tory MPs are torn about whether or not to back the former prime minister
Tory MPs are torn about whether or not to back the former Prime Minister.

However, other Tory MPs are conflicted about what to do, because Mr. Johnson continues to be a known figure among many conservatives. Downing Street hasn’t commented if Prime Minister Rishi Sunak would vote. Prime Minister Sunak’s Official spokesman said, he would “take the time” to fully evaluate the findings, before MPs vote on them next week.

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Downing Street has revealed that, the Prime Minister will evaluate the report, before making the decision to second the report or not.

According to the report, the former PM intentionally deceived Parliament about lockdown gatherings, and engaged in multiple offenses with his denials.

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However, the MPs would be debating on the 90-day suspension, if Johnson had remained as member of the legislature. Due to his resignation a week ago, the committee’s primary sanction is to deprive him of the parliamentary pass that former MPs are typically entitled to.

Sunak and Johnson
Many Tory MPs are in a dilemma, anticipating the reactions of some Local Party Activist and Boris Johnson’s supporters.

Nonetheless, many Conservatives are sitting on the fence. Voting in favor of the proposals puts you at odds with local party activists, who want Mr. Johnson out of office, while voting against them puts you at odds with Johnson’s supporters, who think he has been pressured out of office.

It would be possible that, some lawmakers will abstain in order to stay out of the vote. Despite intending to vote in favor of the report, a former Minister said, they are holding off on saying so publicly for fear that, “something happens” over the weekend.

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“I think I’m torn between voting for the report and abstaining, the latter solely because voting for it will rile members,” remarked another MP. Another prominent party official stated: “The report speaks for itself.” He describe the 90-day suspension as “a bit tough, but hey-ho.”

Tim Loughton MP for East Worthing and Shoreham
Tim Loughton, MP for East Worthing and Shoreham.

Tim Loughton, MP for East Worthing and Shoreham, disclosed that, he intends to back the report, and has called the committee’s findings “damning” and “legitimate.”

When pressed, if the majority of Tories would follow accordingly, he responded that, the report will pass without difficulty, but with a few abstentions. Tim added that, “there will be some of Mr. Johnson’s dwindling band of loyalists who want to repeat some of the barbs, he has thrown at the committee.”

“What disappoints me is the current PM has made no public comments that, this is a sad end to a distinguished political career, the failure of the PM to say something complimentary about Boris Johnson seems irresponsible.”

An Unnamed Conservative MP criticizing Mr. Sunak silence on the Committee’s report.

While acknowledging that the majority of MPs would undoubtedly vote in favor of the report, Jacob Rees-Mogg indicated that, he would “probably” vote against it. However, the findings of the committee are expected to be seconded by Labour, the Liberal Democrats, and the Scottish National Party. Also, Lawmakers will be free to revise the resolution when it is debated in the House of Commons on June 19.

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Lord Caine, Northern Ireland Minister.

Moreover, Lord Caine asserted that, he understood why people were upset at Mr. Johnson’s behavior, and recalled his mother’s burial during the pandemic. Lord Caine was appointed as a Northern Ireland Minister by Boris Johnson in 2019.

“I had to deliver a eulogy to the nine other people in the chapel and then go home, sit on my own, in her house for the rest of the afternoon. I have never felt so lonely in my life. So I think people might draw their own conclusions about how I feel and I imagine a great many people up and down the country will share those feelings.”

Lord Caine, Northern Ireland Minister.
Privileges Committee
The Partygate probe has been going on for almost a year, after media reports revealed unlawful gathering at Downing Street, during covid-19 lockdown.

After a year-long inquiry, the Privileges Committee’s members of seven, concluded that Mr. Johnson had “personal knowledge” of violations of the Code of Conduct at Downing Street but he consistently declined to “pro-actively investigate” the matter.

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