MPs debate Privileges Committee report that Boris Johnson misled parliament with Sunak absent

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MPs are debating the Privileges Committee report that found Boris Johnson misled parliament 🚨 Follow our live blog for the latest

It comes after former prime ministerappeared before the Covid Inquiry this morning to answer questions on his government’s policy of austerity and how they may have impacted preparations for a future pandemic, as well as NHS funding and overall population health.

He admitted that “money was tight” during his premiership, but argued that the most important thing was to get the economy into a state which would mean it was was “capable of responding to the next crisis”.

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