Ridicule meets #MetPolice interference in #SueGray’s #Partygate report
Cabinet Office civil servant Sue Gray is expected to publish her report into alleged lockdown-busting parties in Downing Street early in the week (if not immediately).
But there are fears that important details will be redacted after the Metropolitan Police intervened to say that, as they are now investigating possible crimes, they want information about the most serious allegations to be removed.
(These “most serious allegations” are those that carry penalties equivalent to parking fines, according to the UK’s top lawyers, remember.)
Here’s what the people of the UK think about that:
https://twitter.com/RickyDHale/status/1487133872651476997
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