That’s why de pfeffel was encouraging MPs not to vote against: He lost the battle, and wanted a bargaining chip for lightening the inquiry into him and the chums trying to stop the first inquiry.
I’m glad this is happening, it shouldn’t be acceptable to gum up the works of a valid investigation, then upon the gum being overcome walk off whistling.
That’s why de pfeffel was encouraging MPs not to vote against: He lost the battle, and wanted a bargaining chip for lightening the inquiry into him and the chums trying to stop the first inquiry.
I’m glad this is happening, it shouldn’t be acceptable to gum up the works of a valid investigation, then upon the gum being overcome walk off whistling.