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PM 'keen' for Partygate details to come out, says minister
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Published on April 22, 2022 - Duration: 00:58s
PM 'keen' for Partygate details to come out, says minister
Boris Johnson is eager for the full context of Downing Street parties to be made public, according to one of his ministers.
Northern Ireland Minister Conor Burns said: "I think the prime minister is keen for the full circumstances to come out, for the public then to be able to judge everything in context, for him to be able to speak freely on this, which he can't do while the Met's investigating and while Sue Gray is updating.
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