Rishi Sunak is under pressure not to duck another Commons vote over Boris Johnson’s conduct Downing Street refused to say whether the Prime Minister would attend the vote on the special report on Monday 10 July, saying only that it was a free vote
Shadow leader of the House of Commons Thangam Debbonaire said: “It’s yet another example of the Prime Minister’s weakness and failure to hold his own ministers to high standards that Zac Goldsmith is still a government minister.
“It’s time Rishi Sunak condemned his Conservative colleagues who have sought to override Parliament’s standards system to get one of their own off the hook. He must accept the committee’s damming conclusions and make time for MPs to approve the report in full.” Daisy Cooper, deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats, said Mr Sunak should order an investigation into whether there was collusion between the former prime minister and his allies, suggesting it looked like a “gongs for cronies scandal”.
Asked whether Mr Sunak would vote on the motion, his official spokesman said he would not comment on the Prime Minister’s movements “this far in advance”, adding: “You’ll know that the leader of the House has set out that the Government will facilitate a debate on Monday [10 July] so MPs can express their views before taking a decision as a house. Whilst it’s not strictly for me my understanding so this would be a free vote.
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