It has been 11 months since the privileges committee launched its inquiry into Boris Johnson to establish if he misled parliament over lockdown parties in Downing Street
The end of 2021 saw a deluge of stories about rule-breaking gatherings in Number 10 and around Whitehall during the COVID pandemic.
"As millions of people were locked down last year, was a Christmas party thrown in Downing Street for dozens of people on 18 December?" Sir Keir asked. He said he"shared the anger" of the public and was"furious" to see the clip, adding:"I apologise unreservedly for the offence that it has caused up and down the country, and I apologise for the impression that it gives.
Mr Johnson replied:"No, but I am sure that whatever happened, the guidance was followed and the rules were followed at all times."The privileges committee is made up of seven MPs - four Conservatives, two from Labour and one from the SNP.
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