So far £245,000 of public money has been spent to mount a legal defence of the ex-prime minister Since 2014, meanwhile, legal aid in England has been slashed ✒️ FisherAndrew79 via ipaperviews
Nevertheless, so far £245,000 of public money has been spent to mount a legal defence of the ex-prime minister.
calling for Johnson “to pay his own legal fees and not to rely on the British taxpayer”. The motion has support from Plaid Cymru’s Leader in Westminster, Liz Savile Roberts, the Green Party MP Caroline Lucas, former shadow chancellor John McDonnell, and former Lib Dem leader Tim Farron.
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