901
Angela Richardson, Guilford
“It also seems as though there are further questions to which we do not yet have the answer, because of the Metropolitan Police investigation”.
902
Kieran Mullan, Crewe and Nantwich
“The fact that I haven’t said he should resign does not mean that I accept or condone what has gone on, or that I agree that he should carry on. It means I want to take a decision with the full facts”
903
Daniel Poulter, Central Suffolk
If he [Johnson] faces criminal sanctions, then his position would be untenable.
904
Huw Merriman, Bexhill
If a prime minister “doesn’t shape up”, then “they have to ship out”.
905
Mark Logan, Bolton North East
“The prime minister sets the culture and example for the rest of the country”
906
Paul Howell, Sedgefield
“In a democracy, nobody is above the law, and those who make the rules cannot retain credibility if they are found to have broken the rules themselves”
907
John Howell, Henley
Has publicly said he won’t be commenting during the ongoing police investigation.
908
Tom Hunt, Ipswich
He has said a line cannot be drawn under the current saga till the full report is published.
909
Mark Harper, Forest of Dean
Speaking in the Commons over the Gray report he said, “Many have questioned, including some of my constituents, the prime minister’s honesty and integrity and fitness to hold that office.”
910
Anthony Highinbotham, Burnley
“I am as angry and disappointed as you are”.
911
Richard Graham, Gloucester
Said he would await the findings of the Gray report, adding: “There are steps that every MP can take to bring about change. I do not rule out any of them in that situation.”
912
Simon Fell, Barrow and Furness
Has said that until the full report or the findings of the Met investigation are completed, it is “hard to draw a further conclusion” saying that “we need facts to make decisions and act”
913
Flick Drummond, Meon Valley
Has said she will wait to see the results of the inquiry and police investigations before commenting further
914
Stephen Crabb, Preseli Pembrokeshire
“He was right to apologise this week, but this may not be a sufficient response given the seriousness of these matters”
915
Elliot Colburn, Carshalton and Wallington
“If I were the PM, I’d be considering my position”
916
Harriet Baldwin, West Worcestershire
Said that if the official report finds that the prime minister has lied to parliament, then that is a “red line” for her.
917
Karen Bradley, Staffordshire Moorlands
“Let’s wait and see what happens”
918
Duncan Baker, North Norfolk
“There are a great number of questions to answer, and while they hang over us, his tenure is questionable”
919
Lee Anderson, Ashfield
“Personally, I would not back anyone who has knowingly done wrong”
920
15 Conservative MPs have already publicly called for Boris Johnson to resign.
The following Conservative MPs have previously indicated they’d make a decision following the police investigation.
I kept receipts.
It’s time for them to make up their minds.
921
I’ve told Boris Johnson that checkout time is 11am and that he can take his wallpaper with him. #Partygate
922
BREAKING: The police investigation has determined that Boris Johnson broke the law when attending a Downing Street party during lockdown. No need for a punchline; that will come soon enough…
923
“The rules were followed at all times… except for these 50” twitter.com/lewis_goodall/…
924
The new Jurassic Park film looks AWESOME twitter.com/Milkjelly5/sta…
925
Wishing my friends around the world a happy #NationalPetDay - you lucky humans get to feed us, clean up after us and, in return, we wake you up in the morning to tell you to feed us and clean up. Win-win!