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Downing St Police Officers Give Damning Evidence

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Stickybottle | 17:01 Mon 24th Jan 2022 | News
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to the Gray enquiry
She also has access to the PMs diary

https://news.sky.com/story/politics-latest-live-news-uk-boris-johnson-sue-gray-report-parties-nusrat-ghani-12514080

There is a storm brewing I feel
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The question that might be put to any officers providing evidence of wrongdoing in Downing Street two years ago, is that, if they had such evidence at the time of the alleged offences, why were they not investigated and acted upon then?
Who said they’ve given ‘extremely damning evidence’ and how does the informant know?
Well a little off topic, but on reading the link I did laugh at the part that said Boris is warning Putin, I'm sure Putin is shaking in his party shoes. :0)
The problem is NJ grassing on your Boss, and that is effectively what Johnson is, is not a good career move. Moreover whistle blowing in the public sector is not a good idea, as my wife and my daughter found out (NHS).
So not "Without fear or favour..." then?
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Who said they’ve given ‘extremely damning evidence’ and how does the informant know?

That was the headline on the Sky News live feed at the time
Matters have moved on apace since I guess ?
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The Met have finally been impelled to make further enquiries :
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-60123850

Must be a combination of allegations combined with strong evidence and the weight of public opinion and pressure I guess ?

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