party-gate

Claims of islamophobia and blackmail, along with the partygate inquiry, have hit No.10 in recent weeks.
She claimed the PM "knows he broke the rules" over the Downing Street gatherings.
"I’ve got a reputation for being a party girl anyway, but in this situation the answer is ‘no’ – you set an example, and you live by that example."
Sajid Javid even said that the public are "right to be angry" over the alleged parties.
The chain has criticised the alleged "high jinks" of No.10 and the "crazy" situation the UK now finds itself in.
Armed forces minister James Heappey even admitted that "millions" of voters will not believe Boris Johnson’s defence.
“I thought that I was attending a work event," the prime minister said.
Led By Donkeys could neither "confirm nor deny" that the BBC actors were actively involved with this production.
"No, exactly, er, no, er, no no no no," Raab said as he tried to backtrack afterwards.