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INSIDE BRIEFING with Institute for Government

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37 min • 13 januari 2022

Boris Johnson makes an uncharacteristic apology to the House for No.10’s lockdown garden party – but is the PM reaching for a narrow legalistic self-justification when the court of public opinion has already passed its verdict? What can the Sue Grey Report uncover about the culture of Downing Street? And will anyone carry the can for this apparent breach of the COVID rules? Our special guest in a seismic week in Westminster is the Evening Standard’s political editor David Bond. 

  • “The mood in PMQs was absolutely extraordinary… We saw a very different Boris Johnson from the one we’ve become use to. He looked broken.” – DAVID BOND
  • “It’s not just legal jeopardy that Johnson is in. Has he lied to the House?” – HANNAH WHITE
  • “Compared to the massive support you usually see for the Prime Minister at PMQs this was a very, very different spectacle.” – DAVID BOND
  • “There’s a wide expectation that Sue Grey will be able to pass judgment on the Prime Minister – but that’s not actually her job.” – TIM DURRANT
  • “There is nothing in Boris Johnson’s past which suggests he is going to be a crusader for tougher rules…” – DAVID BOND

Presented by Bronwen Maddox with Tim Durrant and Hannah White.  Audio production by Alex Rees. Inside Briefing is a Podmasters Production for the IfG. 

www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk 


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