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MPs set to pass motion setting up inquiry into claims Boris Johnson misled parliament after No 10 shelves Partygate amendment – live

Latest updates: Labour motion setting up an inquiry into claims Boris Johnson misled parliament set be passed this afternoon – probably unopposed

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In the Commons Mark Spencer, the leader of the Commons, has just announced that Tory MPs will get a free vote in the debate today.

That means the government may not have enough votes to pass it amendments. It could therefore decide not to press it to a vote.

Can I say to the leader of the house … I greatly struggled with lockdowns, and the legacy of Covid. It has pumped so much poison into the veins of this country and the veins of this place?

Can we please try and find a way today not to have a fractious debate and a division? I believe genuinely that the prime minister is a good and decent man and he can make the case to the privileges committee directly without having this house to divide and yet more poison be pumped into public life. Please the chief work find a way of making that happen?

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