What do “red wall” voters think of the PM and partygate?
What do voters in Bury think of Boris Johnson’s premiership and so-called partygate?
Boris Johnson has vowed to fight on as prime minister after facing fresh calls to quit over lockdown parties in Downing Street.
MPs are still waiting to see the findings of civil servant Sue Gray's inquiry into the events, which had been expected on Wednesday.
At Prime Minister's Questions, Sir Keir Starmer called on the PM to keep a promise to publish the report in full.
Mr Johnson replied that he would "do exactly what I said".
Downing Street has said it is their "intention" to publish the report in the format in which Mr Johnson receives it.
The 鶹ҳ understands that Ms Gray's report is essentially completed, but she has not yet sent it to the prime minister.
It seems likely MPs may have to wait until Thursday - or beyond - to see the report.
Mr Johnson has said he will give the opposition parties time to study its contents before he makes a Commons statement on it.
Separately, the Metropolitan Police have launched an inquiry into potential Covid-law breaking in Downing Street, after being handed details of parties by Sue Gray.
Newsnight Policy Editor Lewis Goodall reports from Bury to find out what voters think of the PM a week after Bury South MP Christian Wakeford defected to Labour.
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