PM’s partygate response ‘not quite good enough’, says Lord Frost

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Lord Frost said that the issue would “dog” Johnson until he could “explain to people what happened and why”

Boris Johnson’s response to being fined for breaking his own lockdown rules is not “quite good enough”, his former Brexit minister has said.

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