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Downing Street ‘partygate’ investigation will not be delayed by Cressida Dick’s departure – live

Latest updates: Susan Hall, chair of London Assembly’s police and crime committee, says ‘policing work will continue’

  • Dame Cressida Dick forced out of scandal-hit Met police
  • Cressida Dick timeline: Met commissioner dogged by controversies

Responding to reports that a senior ally of Boris Johnson has said the Met Police will need to be “very certain” that he has breached lockdown rules before issuing him with a fine, Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey said:

This veiled threat by Number 10 allies is amongst very heavy competition perhaps the darkest moment of this whole sorry saga.

It shows a fundamental belief in the heart of government that Boris Johnson should be above the law and that Number 10 will bring any institution into disrepute to save Johnson’s skin.

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