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Back on topic: Who do you believe - Sue Gray or Boris?

Neither are admitting to instigating a pre-release meeting, prior to the publication of the report. Bozza, armed with Tippex, had a meeting with Sue Gray. Honest Boz said 'it wasn't me guv' that called for the meeting and..."a source close to Miss Gray denied she was 'playing politics' – and said she had not authorised the briefings attributed to her..."

Tough one.
 
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We were debating this last night.

Most likely route of what will happen when this report is released.

If it is damning and not whitewashed and if the PM had instigated the meeting with Sue, then the following will occur.

The day after the report and the following days, the gov will announce a 'windfall tax' on oil co's and energy suppliers.

Then the followig days more breaking news about the cross channel boats people being sent to Rwanda

New re Monkeypox, new re dates for the fourth jab for all over 50's

And gov banging on about, never forget the high infaltion is worldwide so dont blame us as we only take credit when things are going well.


The clowns bigging up Boris will be wheeled out reminding us he has apologised and takes 2full responsibility," LOL


Boris and his cronies will blame everyone inc SG but themselves.

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This must be the most eagerly awaited piece of writing we've seen in decades. I wonder if we'll get to read any of it.
 
The chances are this report won't condemn the PM but it may go a long way to giving the Parliamentary Commission an indication on how and where to focus their investigation on his bare-faced lie to Parliament last December.
 
Number 10 clears up the BS spouted by one of those it whee;ed out in front of the tv this morning

No 10 admits that Downing Street originally instigated meeting between Sue Gray and PM​

This morning Simon Clarke, the chief secretary to the Treasury who was doing the morning interview round on behalf of the government, said he thought Sue Gray had instigated the meeting with Boris Johnson a few weeks ago at which the Partygate report was discussed. (See 9.22am.)
But at the lobby briefing today the PM’s spokesperson admitted that Downing Street had instigated the meeting. He said earlier this month there had been contact, at official level, between No 10 and Gray’s team to discuss a meeting. Asked who suggested the meeting, he replied: “No 10 officials.”
But, following that discussion, Gray’s office “sent through a technical request for a meeting”, the spokesperson said.
He stressed that the meeting was not requested by the PM.
Asked why Clarke had said the meeting was instigated by Gray, the spokesperson said a minister doing interviews would not necessarily know the “granular level detail” of this.
I will post more from the briefing soon.
A police officer walking past 10 Downing Street this morning.

A police officer walking past 10 Downing Street this morning. Photograph: Frank Augstein/AP
Updated at 12.35 BST


 
Boris arranges to meet up Sue for a small party: “you bring the cake and I will bring a suitcase of booze”
 
Number 10 clears up the BS spouted by one of those it wheeled out in front of the tv this morning

well obviously. Whatever Johnson and his acolytes say, it is safe to assume that the opposite is true.
 
Johnson has not porkie pied

He may have been economical with actual alleterre
 
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