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MPs vote to approve Privileges Committee report on Johnson conduct

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MPs vote to approve Privileges Committee report on Johnson conduct

MPs vote to approve Privileges Committee report on Johnson conduct

MPs approve the Privileges Committee report into the conduct of former prime minister Boris Johnson by 354 votes to 7, majority 347.

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