A Labour MP claims that a damning investigation into Boris Johnson's lockdown parties at No. 10 is "justice" for those who endured pain during the pandemic.
Former British Prime Minister was a "scoundrel" who "repeatedly lied," according to Chris Bryant.
Johnson allegedly purposefully misled the Commons about events at Downing Street, according to a report by MPs.
According to Mr. Johnson, the report from the Privileges Committee was a "charade" that "twisted the truth.".
The committee's chairman, Rhondda MP Bryant, had previously publicly criticized Johnson but stepped down before the investigation to ensure a fair report.
On Thursday, he said: "Finally, justice for all those people who lost their jobs because they followed the rules during the lockdowns and couldn't be there to hold their loved ones' hands as they passed away, while Johnson and his cronies split up.
He made up a lie. frequently lied. He did it knowingly as well. He is a scoundrel, and I hope he never returns to politics. " .
The Privileges Committee claimed that if Johnson had not already resigned as an MP last week, it would have recommended suspending him from the House for 90 days.
According to the report, he "was complicit in the campaign of abuse and attempted intimidation of the committee." He allegedly purposefully misled the House and the committee. .
Additionally, it suggests he not obtain a pass that enables former MPs to enter Parliament after their terms are over. .
After receiving a copy of the Privileges Committee's report in advance, Mr. Johnson resigned as a Tory MP.
The former prime minister accused the Privileges Committee of acting in an "anti-democratic way" in a statement released today, calling the report "a dreadful day for MPs and for democracy.".
According to him, the findings are "the final knife-thrust in a protracted political assassination - that is beneath contempt," he continues.
He concludes by saying: "It is up to the people of this country, not [committee chair] Harriet Harman, to decide who sits in Parliament. " .
A senior Conservative MP told BBC Wales just before the report was released that there was "a big question mark over the conduct of at least one member of the committee" and that the report was "arguably tainted.". " .
Upon reading it, Liz Saville Roberts, the leader of Plaid Cymru in Westminster, declared: "The people of Wales made up their minds a long time ago - Boris Johnson is a liar who should never be allowed to poison our politics again.
"Over personalities and peerages, the Tories are currently engaged in a full-fledged civil war. While this is going on, the average person cannot afford basic necessities, and on Westminster's watch, rents and mortgages are skyrocketing. .
"The public has had enough. The only way to put an end to this horrifying saga is by holding a general election.
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