The PM is making valiant efforts to protect the stability of the government so he can act on the cost of living crisis continuing to hit British citizens. He sincerely believed the law hadn't been broken in No 10, and although rules were violated in his absence, Johnson has expressed his regret and accepted responsibility - now is the time to move on and tackle new challenges.
Sue Gray's report makes the double standards at the heart of government blatantly clear. While NHS workers cared for the dying and ordinary citizens put their lives on hold, frequent illegal parties were being held in No 10. Not only did officials break the law but they knew their actions were wrong, boasted that they "got away" with it, and then lied to parliament. Johnsonian hubris must be scrubbed from the House of Commons.