Johnson was keen to talk about anything but Partygate, as Tory frontbenchers wished they were anywhere but behind him

The looks on the Tory frontbench said it all. Dominic Raab, Alok Sharma, Liz Truss and Sajid Javid could barely bring themselves to even glance at Boris Johnson. Their eyes were dead, their faces expressionless. Just wishing they were anywhere but in the Commons for prime minister’s questions. Beam me up. Realising they were stuck in their leader’s own nightmare. Partygate wasn’t going away any time soon. It would be with them for months yet. Slowly dragging everyone down with it. The Convict’s shame was now their shame.

Johnson was keen to move on. He was desperate to talk about the cost of living crisis. Even though it’s getting worse by the day under his government. At this rate half the country will be eating from food banks by the end of the year. That’s if anyone can afford to use a cooker.

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