A parliamentary committee set up to investigate whether the outgoing prime minister lied to Parliament has been called an “obscene abuse of power”.
Allies call partygate probe into Boris Johnson a ‘vindictive witch hunt’
Tory allies of Boris Johnson have accused a committee of MPs investigating whether he misled Parliament of conducting a “vengeful and vindictive” “witch hunt”.
Although he is due to leave office in less than a month, the Commons Privileges Committee is going ahead with its inquiry into whether the UK Prime Minister committed contempt of Parliament by misleading MPs with his partygate denials.
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries, one of Mr Johnson’s staunchest supporters, on Sunday tweeted: “If this witch hunt continues, it will be the most egregious abuse of power witnessed in Westminster.
“It will cast serious doubt not only on the reputation of individual MPs sitting on the committee, but on the processes of Parliament and democracy itself.”