Government to try delaying vote on inquiry into whether PM lied to Parliament

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Government to try delaying vote on inquiry into whether PM lied to Parliament
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Boris Johnson has vowed to fight the next election no matter how many times he is fined for breaching Covid laws.

Mr Johnson will be on an official trip to India when a Labour-led motion calling for a parliamentary investigation into whether he lied to the Commons takes place on Thursday.

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