Politics latest: 'He would show them off' – Labour politicians on suspended MP sex worker claims; deadline passes for Johnson COVID WhatsApp handover

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BREAKING: The COVID inquiry deadline has now passed Sky's joncraig says, 'we now face the extraordinary prospect of the govt in a legal battle with an inquiry it set up'. 'We move from standoff to showdown because the deadline has passed'. 📺 Sky 501

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The polling, published a short while ago, reveals that less than a quarter of Britons have a"great deal" or a"fair amount" of confidence in the statuary inquiry.Interestingly, there is also little difference when broken down by political orientation - or any other metric at all. It comes after Dame Carolyn instructed a barrister to carry out an external review of the facts following Schofield's statement and departure from This Morning last month.

But yesterday, Mr Johnson's spokesman said the tranche of materials had been handed to the Cabinet Office in full as he urged Downing Street to"urgently" disclose the documents to the inquiry.

And with just half an hour to go, Rishi Sunak would still not divulge what decision the government would make as he told reporters it was"carefully considering next steps". As well as international topics, Rishi Sunak was also asked about a domestic issue - namely, whether the Cabinet Office will comply with a 4pm deadline to hand over all of Boris Johnson's WhatsApps and diaries to the COVID inquiry, as the chair has ordered.

"It's a well known secret in Westminster about who to avoid and the parties need to act on these rumours before the perpetrators drag everyone down with them," she told Sky News. He has not responded to any of Sky News' requests for a statement, but regarding their claims, he told the website:"I don't recognise the allegations suggested and do not know who has made them. None of them, as far as I know, has been lodged as complaints with the Labour Party or parliament.

One Labour MP and a Labour peer told Sky News it was"well known" in Westminster that Geraint Davies would take the women to one of the Commons' bars and"show them off" on the terrace outside. The MP described Mr Davies, who represents Swansea West, as"a wrong 'un" and"a sleazy man", saying:"He would look you up and down, make lewd comments and touch you around the waist when he came up behind you".

 

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