From The Sun's latest story, the Step-dad seems to be doing the talking today. And he claims the police said nothing illegal happened. Which is hardly helpful to The Sun.
He added: “I told the BBC I had gone to the police in desperation but they couldn’t do anything as they said it wasn’t illegal. They knew all of this.”
The Sun says: "We have reported a story about two very concerned parents who made a complaint to the BBC about the behaviour of a presenter and the welfare of their child." "Their complaint was not acted upon by the BBC. We have seen evidence that supports their concerns. It’s now for the BBC to properly investigate."
That sounds pretty weak to me.
This story is something of a rollercoaster
Sweden's always pretty quick. I'm not even sure it had been decided we were hosting at this stage last year.
Rees-Mogg, despite attacking the chair during the debate, abstained.
The Noes were: William Cash; Nick Fletcher; Adam Holloway; Karl McCartney; Joy Morrissey; Heather Wheeler; All Con.
Chris Bryant says on the hellsite that Desmond Swayne also voted no.
118 Conservatives voted Aye
https://votes.parliament.uk/Votes/Commons/Division/1566?byMember=True#noes
He'll likely have abstained, since there's a convention that you vote the same way in the division as you called in the House - https://guidetoprocedure.parliament.uk/articles/9RMwklWv/vote-follows-voice
Absolute barnstormer from Martin Docherty-Hughes (SNP)!
MPs debate the Privileges Committee into Boris Johnson
The Commons is being asked to endorse the Privileges Committee's finding that the ex-PM deliberately misled them.
Thought it'd be useful to have a comment thread for this.