Isabel Hardman Isabel Hardman

Boris Johnson quits parliament

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Boris Johnson has announced he will be standing down from parliament with immediate effect, after the Privileges Committee recommended a ten-day suspension for his conduct over partygate. 

There will be a by-election in his constituency of Uxbridge and South Ruislip. Johnson will not contest his seat.

In his resignation letter, the former prime minister attacks the committee, saying it has made clear to him in a letter ‘that they are determined to use the proceedings against me to drive me out of parliament’.

He insists that ‘they have still not produced a shred of evidence that I knowingly or recklessly misled the Commons’, and that ‘they know perfectly well’ that he was not doing this. 

It is not a huge surprise that Johnson has not submitted to the decision of the committee. That was entirely the tenor of his evidence before them: that he felt this inquiry was not fair, that it was unfairly chaired, and that it was part of a wider political agenda against him.

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