Boris Johnson starts new job as Daily Mail columnist day after report found he lied to Parliament
It comes after the Privileges Committee found the former Prime Minister delberatelyreports that an “erudite new columnist who’ll be required reading in Westminster and across the world” will be starting on Saturday.
MPs will vote on Monday on the report by the committee, whose recommended sanctions are expected to be voted through,, although many more Conservatives could simply not turn up. The long-awaited report was scathing in its assessment of Mr Johnson, who it said misled the House by claiming Covid rules and guidance were followed at all times in Number 10 on four separate occasions.
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