As someone who entered No 10 promising to restore integrity, Rishi Sunak must now decide on whether to further punish the wing of the party that likes him least 🔎 Analysis by RichardVaughan1
It also namechecks those in the Lords, notably Lord Cruddas, who spearheaded the attacks against the committee and whose pro-Johnson grassroots group the Conservative Democratic Organisation even produced an email template for activists to bombard the Conservatives on the committee in a bid to influence and intimidate them.
In doing so, it heaps another major problem onto Mr Sunak’s shoulders. As someone who entered No 10 promising to restore integrity, he must now decide on whether to further punish the wing of the party that likes him least.
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