The backbencher submitted a no-confidence letter earlier this year – saying Mr Johnson’s “actions and mistruths” were overshadowing the government’s work.
**saying "now should be long gone" and support the probe."Really, the prime minister should just know the gig's up"he added.Another Tory, William Wragg, also said he backed an investigation, noting the Commons "can be a pantomime, a farce, turgidly boring" but that "it should always be reasonably honest". could not forgive Johnson for "misleading the House"
the Commons "can be a pantomime, a farce, turgidly boring" but that "it should always be reasonably honest". could not forgive Johnson for "misleading the House"
“We’re all complicit in allowing the public to think we’re all the same. Nobody tells the truth. There are alternative sets of facts.
The backbencher submitted a no-confidence letter earlier this year – saying Mr Johnson’s “actions and mistruths” were overshadowing the government’s work.