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MPs vote to sanction Boris Johnson as many Tories stay away

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MPs vote to sanction Boris Johnson as many Tories stay away

MPs vote to sanction Boris Johnson as many Tories stay away

MPs have overwhelmingly voted to back a damning report that found Boris Johnson lied to Parliament over partygate, as Rishi Sunak stayed away from proceedings.

Just seven MPs voted against the Privileges Committee's findings, in a humiliating turn of events for the former prime minister.

With 354 votes in favour, MPs endorsed sanctions against Mr Johnson recommended by the committee, including banning him from having a pass to access Parliament - which is usually available to former MPs.

Report by Jonesia.

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