Commons Privileges Committee investigation into Boris Johnson information
2023 parliamentary inquiry on the conduct of Boris Johnson MP
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The UK House of Commons Committee of Privileges inquiry into the matter referred on 21 April 2022 on the conduct of Boris Johnson concerns four specific assertions made by the then Prime Minister at Prime Minister's Questions about "the legality of activities in 10 Downing Street and the Cabinet Office under Covid regulations", events commonly referred to as Partygate. The investigation is concerned with whether Johnson misled the Commons when he made these statements.[1] Johnson resigned over the investigation after having been sent a draft copy of the committee's report.
The Commons debated the report on 19 June 2023. Labour forced a vote and the Commons voted 354 to 7 in support, with a large number of abstentions. This was an absolute majority of the Commons. 118 Conservative MPs, including 15 ministers, voted for the report and 225 abstained. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had earlier said he had other commitments, and did not attend the debate and refused to say how he would have voted.
^"Matter referred on 21 April 2022: conduct of Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP". committees.parliament.uk. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
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