Another set of taxpayer-funded lawyers working for Mr Johnson – in this case on his response to Parliament’s Privileges Committee, which is examining if he recklessly or intentionally misled MPs over lockdown parties in Downing Street – tell him, he says, he has done nothing unlawful.
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