Boris Johnson’s ‘bombshell’ that will ‘exonerate him from partygate’
PM set to unleash ‘defence dossier’ that will he believes will debunk claims he deliberately misled Parliament, say allies
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Boris Johnson is preparing to unveil “bombshell” evidence that he believes will exonerate him over partygate, according to his allies.

Ahead of a grilling by the House of Commons privileges committee on Wednesday, the former prime minister’s legal team is finalising its defence
to claims that he knowingly and deliberately misled MPs about lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street.

His “bombshell defence dossier”, as his friends call it, will include messages from Mr Johnson’s advisers sent shortly before he spoke in Parliament advising him
that no Covid rules had been broken in Number 10, The Telegraph understands.
“It contains new evidence that helps his case,” a source close to Mr Johnson’s defence team said. “His case is that he told Parliament what he believed to be true at the time.
There is documentary evidence which will show that he was advised to say what he went on and said.”

Mr Johnson has always argued that he believed no rules had been broken when he told MPs as much, but later corrected himself when it later became apparent what had taken place.
His team will produce WhatsApp messages and other “internal comms” from the time which show that the then prime minister’s statement was based on what he had been told by No 10 aides.

“When ministers go into the Commons, they are basically just reading out what they have been
briefed to say,” said the source. “They trust the advice they are given, and that is justified. They have to be able to do that in order to make parliament work effectively.
“That is what any minister would have done. Ministers need to be able to rely on what they have been told when they are updating Parliament.”

Mr Johnson’s six-person strong legal team, headed up by Lord Pannick KC, has been given a deadline of Monday morning to submit its
defence in writing, which the committee will then publish ahead of the hearing on Wednesday.

But MPs on the panel have argued that he should have known some of the events he attended broke lockdown guidance and are expected to press that point at the hearing.
The Metropolitan Police eventually issued 126 fines for Covid law breaches to 83 people linked to eight different gatherings in government buildings - proof of some wrongdoing.
Mr Johnson will also argue that evidence submitted to the committee by Downing Street staffers actually supports his case, as it shows they also believed that no rule-breaking had taken place.

“The evidence will show that the general assumption of everyone present,
including those hostile to Boris, was that rules and guidance were followed,” said one of his allies said.

“That destroys the argument that Boris must have known it was not in the rules.”

His legal team will also warn that his case risks having a chilling effect on
Parliament, as it would set a new precedent to haul MPs in front of the privileges committee every time they said something in good faith and then later corrected the record.

And his defence will claim that the privileges committee is an “unfair process”
to subject Mr Johnson on account of its political nature.

“We will have to make the point that Harriet Harman is already on record saying she believes Boris is guilty of contempt,” said one Johnson ally. “You would never accept a judge who passes a verdict on someone’s guilt or
innocence before seeing the evidence. This is a very unfair process when you look at it in the round.”

Mr Johnson is also likely to argue that the gatherings were held to try to boost morale in Downing Street, which had been hit by a wave of illness.
The fact that many of the pictures were taken by No 10's official photographer and published on the official Flickr account “shows that we didn’t think we had anything to hide”, said a source.

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