PM and Chancellor apologise for breaking Covid rules – but no resignation
"Democracy requires - for voting for accountability - leaders who tell the truth," Rory Stewart said as the pressure gets piled on.
"Democracy requires - for voting for accountability - leaders who tell the truth," Rory Stewart said as the pressure gets piled on.
Just 6 per cent of the British public think the prime minister has told the truth about what happened. SIX per cent!
From the newsletter: A non-dom billionaire has been living in Downing Street. That is completely bonkers.
The BBC was blocked from Sunak's event in Darlington - but his pricey PR photographer wasn't.
"He just doesn't get it," the Labour leader said of the embattled chancellor.
"With good reason the public will see this as yet another attempted whitewash. They’re being taken for fools by this prime minister yet again."
It comes after it was revealed the chancellor held a green card in the US for a period while he was chancellor.
Martin Lewis warned on Sunday that the UK could experience “civil unrest” later this year if ministers fail to take action.
She also hinted that he should perhaps look next door for the person who leaked his tax affairs.
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