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Boris Johnson Comedy Sketch (FUNNY)
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Dominic Cummings today revealed he is only giving written evidence to the Partygate inquiry to avoid Boris Johnson 'inventing nonsense' about what he said.

The former No10 chief said he is not speaking to Sue Gray chief directly as he claimed staff are not handing crucial material to the top civil servant due to fears Boris Johnson will see it.

The comments came amid rumours Downing Street police have supplied 'extremely damning' testimony to Ms Gray, with storm clouds seemingly gathering around Boris Johnson.

But the PM's spokesman pointedly refused to say that Ms Gray's whole report will be published - saying it will be down to the premier how much is released.

Mr Boris Johnson is facing another week from hell as the top civil servant finalises her inquiry into alleged lockdown breaches in Whitehall, while furious Tories prepare for another coup bid.

Mr Cummings has already revealed he is ready to swear on oath that Mr Boris Johnson was warned that a 'BYOB' bash in May 2020 would break the rules.

In a blog post this afternoon, the ex-aide wrote: 'When SG asked to speak to me I emailed to the effect: if we speak Boris Johnson will invent nonsense and spin it to the media and you and I will both have problems, let's keep everything in writing, therefore he cannot invent things I've supposedly said to you, there is only a written record, this makes both our lives easier.

'She agreed. So I have answered questions in writing and will answer further questions in writing if she wants. But I will not speak and therefore provide Boris Johnson with more chances to lie and confuse everybody.

'I know others are very worried about handing things to the Cabinet Office because they know Boris Johnson will see everything SG collects. This inevitably means that evidence, including photos, is not given to her and instead will keep leaking after her report.'

He stressed that his caution was a 'consequence of beliefs about the PM's integrity, not SG's'.

Officers from the Scotland Yard's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command who were guardian No10 are said to have been 'only too willing' to provide accounts to the investigation.

However, the premier has signalled defiance, and has reportedly reunited a team of allies who helped secure him the leadership to shore up support among MPs. Wags have nicknamed the group - including ministers Conor Burns, Nigel Adams, and Chris Pincher the 'Avengers'.

He is expected to push Speaker Lindsay Hoyle to let him respond to Ms Gray's findings within hours of them being released, so he can take charge of the 'narrative'.

The official inquiry into the 'Partygate' scandal is expected to be published in the coming days, but has already been pushed back as new allegations emerged - sparking growing nervousness in Downing Street over what view Ms Gray will take.

Many Conservatives are holding off sending a letter of no confidence in the premier until the results are unveiled - with Labour demanding the report is published in full rather than merely a summary.

Mr Boris Johnson has also been left fighting on multiple fronts after former minister Nusrat Ghani claimed she was told her 'Muslimness' was partly responsible for her sacking in a reshuffle in 2020.

Chief whip Mark Spencer has outed himself as the individual who had a conversation with Ms Ghani, but flatly denies that he made the alleged remarks.

Allies of Boris Johnson say he is still 'determined' to ride out the crisis.

'He's feeling determined,' one MP loyal to Johnson told The Times.

'He genuinely believes that he didn't break any rules and that he was going to the garden [on May 20, 2020] to say thank you.'

But an anonymous source told the Telegraph they would be 'very surprised' if Mr Boris Johnson was still in power by the end of the week.

'Met officers have spoken to Sue Gray now, as you would expect, and have been able to provide a lot of information,' the source said.

'Put it this way, if Boris Johnson is still Prime Minister by the end of the week, I'd be very surprised.'

Whitehall heavy hitter Ms Gray is carrying out inquiries into three alleged gatherings at No10 and the Department for Education in November and December last year, when indoor mixing was banned.

As part of her investigation, the civil servant has spoken to fellow MPs, the Prime Minister, and political advisers.

She has also examined the Prime Minister's official diary as part of the probe.

Ms Gray has also been given access to data of Downing Staff staff movements in and out of the building, including from their swipecards, the Guardian reported.

The senior official is also expected to speak to Mr Cummings about his bombshell claims.

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