PM says there was nothing ‘remotely dodgy’ about exchanges he had with billionaire about tax affairs

Boris Johnson has confirmed that messages between him and James Dyson about the billionaire businessman’s tax affairs will be published on Friday, saying there was nothing “remotely dodgy” about the exchanges.

Downing Street announced a formal investigation into how the text messages leaked, before then informally briefing friendly newspapers that those inside No 10 believed Dominic Cummings was the source.

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