Boris Johnson given wrong information on lockdown parties, says Jacob Rees-Mogg

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Boris Johnson given wrong information on lockdown parties, says Jacob Rees-Mogg
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Jacob Rees-Mogg: 'If the prime minister is told information that is incorrect and passes that information on he has made no deliberate attempt to mislead anybody”

The minister for Brexit opportunities also defended describing thepartygate row as “fluff”, adding that it was “not the most important issue in the world” since war broke out in Ukraine and the cost of living crisis.

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