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Public do not accept PM’s claim that gathering was ‘work event’ – Givan

Public do not accept PM’s claim that gathering was ‘work event’ – Givan

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Social Studies

University

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The transcript discusses Boris Johnson's need to justify his actions as not being party-related but work-related. It highlights the importance of convincing both the public and his party, as the Conservative Party will ultimately decide his future. The significance of Sue Gray's report is emphasized, as it is crucial for concluding the matter and ensuring consistent public health messaging, avoiding distractions from Downing Street events.

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What does Boris Johnson need to convince the general public about?

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Who else does Boris Johnson need to convince regarding his future?

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What decision does Boris Johnson have to make regarding his future?

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What is the significance of the report mentioned in the text?

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Why is it important for the public health messaging to be consistent?

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