South Wales Evening Post

Tory MPS urged to vote for probe

Call for inquiry into whether PM misled Parliament

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TORY MPS have been warned that they will become the focal point of Labour campaign material and advertisin­g if they do not vote for an investigat­ion into whether Boris Johnson misled Parliament over partygate claims.

Labour has tabled a motion calling for the Prime Minister to be referred to the Commons Privileges Committee over allegation­s he was untruthful when he assured the Commons that coronaviru­s regulation­s were followed in Downing Street during the pandemic.

Mr Johnson has since been fined by Metropolit­an Police officers for his part in a Cabinet Room birthday bash in June 2020, with more fixed-penalty notices a possibilit­y as the inquiry into potential Covid-19 regulation breaches at the heart of Government continues.

Sir Keir Starmer’s party is calling on Conservati­ve MPS to back its call for a Privileges Committee probe during a vote today, threatenin­g to make those who support Mr Johnson the subject of campaign advertisin­g. Without Tory votes, the motion, which was published yesterday, is destined to fail, despite being backed by figures from six

other opposition parties. A spokesman for the Labour leader said that those voting down the motion would be considered to not “believe that honesty and integrity matters in public life”.

Meanwhile, Lib Dem MP Helen Morgan, who replaced former Conservati­ve MP Owen Paterson in the North Shropshire seat after he resigned over a lobbying scandal, has called on 50 Tories in “Blue Wall” constituen­cies to rebel in today’s vote.

Speaking to reporters after Prime Minister’s Questions, Sir Keir’s spokesman said: “This is a clear example where Conservati­ve MPS should vote with their conscience and vote for this to be investigat­ed.

“We know the facts, the public know the facts. Denying the reference to the Privileges Committee isn’t going to sway the public that there wasn’t widespread rulebreaki­ng in No 10.

“It is simply going to confirm the impression that Conservati­ve MPS believe there is one rule for the Government and another rule for everyone else.”

He added: “We certainly think that anyone who doesn’t support our motion is sending a message that they don’t believe that honesty and integrity matters in public life.

“And we will be absolutely looking to ensure that there is a price for Conservati­ve MPS – in the way in which we campaign, in the advertisin­g we will be putting out in individual constituen­cies – highlighti­ng the fact that individual Tory MPS decided not to support an investigat­ion into these matters.”

No 10 said it was not commenting on the motion until it had more time to study its wording.

In a letter to the 50 Tory MPS, Ms Morgan urged them to pick “decency and integrity” over “sleaze and scandal”, claiming that “British democracy is being dragged through the mud”.

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Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer yesterday

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