Javid dodges partygate questions on whether PM presided over ‘widespread criminality’

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Sajid Javid dodges partygate questions on whether Boris Johnson presided over ‘widespread criminality’

Sir Keir Starmer, the Labour leader, suggested earlier this week that the prime minister had misled the public over the scandal, and claimed he had presided over “widespread criminality” in No 10.

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