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British Mps Back Partygate Report That Found Johnson Deliberately Misled UK Parliament

INTERNATIONAL: The British Parliament voted in favor of a report stating that Boris Johnson had intentionally misled MPs about lockdown parties at Downing Street during 2020. The report received approval from 354 MPs, with 7 voting against it; while 286 abstained.

Johnson's Conservative Party saw mixed voting patterns. If he had not resigned earlier, Johnson would have faced a 90-day suspension and will lose special access to Parliament based on the report's recommendations.

The investigation, led by the Privileges Committee of Parliament, found that Johnson knowingly deceived the legislature by attending parties that violated COVID-19 restrictions.

While admitting to misleading Parliament, Johnson argued it was done in good faith and criticized the probe as biased.



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