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Home » News » Parliament’s vote on Privileges Committee report leaves Boris Johnson crushed – reactions

Parliament’s vote on Privileges Committee report leaves Boris Johnson crushed – reactions

"Boris Johnson got fewer votes than he has alleged children," tweeted one scamp.

Politics Reporter by Politics Reporter
June 20, 2023
in News, Politics
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After all the bluster and defiance Boris Johnson was humiliated by Parliament’s vote on Privileges Committee.

The Commons voted to accept the report on the conduct of former prime minister Boris Johnson during Partygate. 

It was a resounding result, with 354 MPs voting to approve, while just seven voted against.

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A total of 118 Conservatives voted for the report, while 225 abstained.

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Parliament’s vote on Privileges Committee

PM Rishi Sunak didn’t attend the debate or the subsequent vote, along with many other Conservatives including Johnson’s biggest fan….Nadine Dorries.

Pippa Cre tweeted: “It means if he’d still been an MP he’d have been suspended for 90 days – and since he isn’t he won’t get an ex-MPs pass for the Westminster estate.”

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BREAKING: MPs vote to back privileges committee report into Boris Johnson lying to Parliament over Partygate by 354 votes to 7.

It means if he'd still been an MP he'd have been suspended for 90 days – and since he isn't he won't get an ex-MPs pass for the Westminster estate.

— Pippa Crerar (@PippaCrerar) June 19, 2023

Any support?

Chris Bryant listed the magic gang who have stuck up for the former PM at vote.

The commons lists the following 6:
Joy Morrisey
Karl McCartney
Adam Holloway
Heather Wheeler
Nick Fletcher
Bill Cash

But they were joined by
Desmond Swayne

— Chris Bryant (@RhonddaBryant) June 19, 2023

However, some of Boris Johnson’s allies boycotted the vote.

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This move that was widely seen as a tactic to avoid showing how weak support for him in the Conservative parliamentary party has become.

Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, who was recently knighted in Boris Johnson’s controversial resignation honours list, said the fixed-penalty notice Boris Johnson received for attending the birthday gathering was not a “conviction” or “admission of guilt”. The report “decides to impute a stain on his character”, Rees-Mogg continued.

Theresa May last laugh?

Theresa May, praised the committee for its “rigorous” report.

“It is not easy to sit in judgment on friends and colleagues,” she said, “but friendship, working together, should not get in the way of doing what is right.

“I commend the members of the privileges committee for their painstaking work, and for their dignity in the face of slurs on their integrity. To all the members of the committee, this House should… say thank you for your service.”

Reactions

1.

🚨 | BREAKING: Rishi Sunak has ABSTAINED on Boris Johnson's report sanctions

On such an important vote, the current PM did not wish to condemn a former prime minister for deliberately lying to Parliament – and the country

Rishi Sunak promised the below in his first speech: pic.twitter.com/XSqs602H4p

— Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) June 19, 2023

2.

📽️I am delighted MPs have voted to approve a report which found Boris Johnson deliberately misled parliament. He of course has already fled the scene of the crime. Let us never allow this man a seat of power again.

I gave my thoughts prior to the vote. You can watch👇 pic.twitter.com/MRhHqOakf5

— Ian Blackford 🇺🇦🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 (@Ianblackford_MP) June 19, 2023

3.

Rishi Sunak's cowardice on last night's vote is a mark of the politician he really is.

For all his claims of commitment to "integrity, professionalism and accountability", the Prime Minister has always stood up for his own interests first.https://t.co/tXH3Udyvdq

— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) June 20, 2023

4.

Lol, just over 1% of MPs publicly defending Johnson. He's gradually unravelling now that he's finally become unpopular. DON'T HAVE HIM ON STRICTLY, LEARN YOUR LESSON, TELEVISION!

— Sooz Kempner (@SoozUK) June 19, 2023

5.

What happened to Nia Lici and Rees Mogg? Did they get stuck in the toilet?

The 7 MPs who supported Boris Johnson and voted against the #PrivilegesCommitteeReport tonight ⏬

Desmond Swayne
Joy Morrisey
Karl McCartney
Adam Holloway
Heather Wheeler
Nick Fletcher
Bill Cash

— Carol Vorderman (@carolvorders) June 19, 2023

Ouch

Boris Johnson got fewer votes than he has alleged children.

— Sathnam Sanghera (@Sathnam) June 19, 2023

6.

Boris Johnson having a celebratory dinner with everyone who supported him.#PrivilegesCommitteeReport pic.twitter.com/PrqTf9vF1c

— Parody Rishi Sunak (@Parody_PM) June 19, 2023

7.

Sh*t Club 7. pic.twitter.com/U0BobNQyjl

— Alistair Barrie (@AlistairBarrie) June 19, 2023

8.

Main takeaway from today is just how lacklustre the Tory backbenchers are. Like a knock off Apprentice reject pile.

— Otto English (@Otto_English) June 19, 2023

9.

what someone said to the person counting pro-Boris Johnson votes pic.twitter.com/wctruJPI0S

— Toby Earle 🇺🇦 Threads tobyontv (@TobyonTV) June 19, 2023

10.

From an 80 seat majority…

To a vote of no confidence

To a mass exodus of your own MPs

To resignation as PM

To resignation as MP

To your biggest supporters being too craven to support you

To 7 deluded & disciplined stooges doing so regardless…

Bye bye you colossal bell.

— Marina Purkiss (@MarinaPurkiss) June 19, 2023

11.

2016: Michael Gove says we need to Brexit so the leaders of our country are accountable to our country

2023: Michael Gove says he will not vote on the Privileges Committee report that found Boris Johnson lied to parliament pic.twitter.com/o5sXWjwRcV

— Farrukh (@implausibleblog) June 18, 2023

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