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Wait continues for Gray Report into Downing Street lockdown parties

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The wait continues for the release of Sue Gray’s highly-anticipated report into alleged COVID-19 lockdown parties held at Downing Street.

The British House of Commons has adjourned for the day, with Number 10 confirming the findings haven’t yet been provided to the U.K. Prime Minister’s Office.

Many conservative Tory MPs are continuing to stand by the PM, saying they will wait for the report to be released before deciding whether or not they still have faith in Boris Johnson’s leadership.

Adjacent to the report, Britain’s Metropolitan Police have also launched an inquiry into potential COVID-19 law breaking.

Opposition Leader Kier Starmer says the UK is battling through the “shameful spectacle” of having the Prime Minister of the country being subject to a police investigation.

“He is unable to leave the country,” Starmer explained. “Every day his Cabinet fail to speak out, they become more and more complicit.

Johnson hit back at Starmer’s remarks, saying he can understand why the opposition leader would want him out of a job.

“We love this country,” Johnson quipped. “And we want to help this country.”

The report is expected to be handed down soon, with Downing Street confirming they intend to publish the report in the format in which it is received.

Johnson will give opposition party members the opportunity to study the findings before they make a statement to Parliament.

 

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