Says it all about the standards of British politics. Get caught out lying or breaking the rules? Change the Ministerial Code!
You know, people knew Johnson was a liar before they voted him into power.
What does that tell you about the standards of the people who facilitated his being elected PM?
BORIS Johnson last night watered down the Ministerial Code and denied his ethics adv-iser more investigatory powers.
Under the Prime Minister’s new version of the Code, ministers can break rules without resigning.
Instead, they could face having to make a public apology, “remedial action” or “removal of ministerial salary for a period”.
Mr Johnson’s new version of ministers’ rules comes just days after Sue Gray’s report slammed No10’s leadership over Partygate.
The PM currently faces an investigation into whether he lied to the Commons – a Code breach.
Previously, it was expected that any minister who broke the Code should offer their resignation.
The revised Code no longer mentions the key principles of integrity, objectivity, accountability, transparency, honesty and leadership in the public interest.
A rule stating ministers must “uphold the very highest standards of propriety” has also gone. And the PM denied his ethics advisor Lord Geidt the power to launch probes independently
Operation save big dog is going swimmingly and is consuming all of the government's time meanwhile the country is going to the dogs. I am more disappointed with the Tory MPs who are standing back while Johnson wrecks the country and not stopping him.