"Although there have been a few Government MPs who have stated their intention to write letters of no confidence in Boris Johnson’s leadership, the open revolt that was feared has not, so far, materialized.
Johnson faced another fiery Prime Minister’s Questions in Parliament yesterday but appears to be weathering the storm with tenacity.
Policy investigations into several events held in Downing Street are ongoing, and the full version of Sue Gray’s report is yet to be seen, but it is now possible that this story may now be overtaken by the next drama with the Prime Minister injured but not fatally so.
To move on from Partygate, the Minister for Levelling up, Michael Gove, announced the release of the Government's plans to ensure investment is more evenly distributed.
A cynic would no doubt agree that the best way to move on from a scandal is to make promises of greater investment
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