Mordaunt first cabinet minister to publicly support reportpublished at 17:58 British Summer Time 19 June 2023
Sam Francis
Political reporter
Leader of the Commons Penny Mordaunt became the first cabinet minister to say she will vote for the Privileges Committee’s report a little earlier.
This is significant as MPs are not being forced to publicly reveal whether they back the committee's findings - to use the House of Commons jargon, today is a one line whip.
Boris Johnson himself has asked his supporters not to vote against a report because - as our political editor Chris Mason has put it - this might expose just how diminished Johnson's parliamentary support is now.
It would have been extraordinary for the Leader of the House not to back a report commissioned by the House. But so far, no other cabinet minister has done what Morduant has.