‘GENERAL ELECTION NOW.’ Carol Vorderman has given her verdict on the Partygate report saying she's had enough of Boris Johnson's alleged lies.
108-page and 30,000-word report revealedTaking to Twitter shortly after the news broke, Carol, 62, tweeted an angry face emoji and added: ‘GENERAL ELECTION NOW.’The committee recommended that if Boris was still a sitting MP he should be suspended for 90 days.
The Privileges Committee found that Boris Johnson deliberately misled Parliament over a number of lockdown parties in Downing Street when he was prime minister Comedian Joe Lycett hilariously poked fun at the situation on social media, writing on Twitter: ‘Boris Johnson still my king.’
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