The ongoing Partygate scandal and its impact on Boris Johnson's credibility.

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Boris Johnson denies intentionally misleading Parliament over Partygate during a three-hour grilling by a committee of MPs investigating statements he made to Parliament. He admitted social distancing had not been "perfect" at gatherings in Downing Street during Covid lockdowns but told MPs the guidelines had been followed. The Privileges Committee is investigating whether he deliberately or recklessly misled Parliament, which could lead to suspension from the Commons. The committee will deliver its verdict on Mr Johnson by the summer, and the full House of Commons would vote on any recommendations.
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