Sunak hits out and says 'Boris requested me to do one thing I wasn't ready to do'

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has damaged his silence for the primary time on the row over Boris Johnson and his tried appointments to the House of Lords. 

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Speaking at London Tech Week, Mr Sunak revealed Boris Johnson requested him to "do something I wasn't prepared to do", specifically overrule HOLAC.

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HOLAC is the vetting physique chargeable for accepting these people nominated for peerages. 

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Mr Sunak bravely added that if folks object to his method to the row, it is "tough". 

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"When it involves honours and Boris Johnson; look, Boris Johnson requested me to do one thing that I wasn't ready to do - as a result of I did not assume it was proper. 

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"I wasn't ready to try this, as I mentioned, I did not assume it was proper and if folks do not like that then robust.”

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Mr Sunak acquired a spherical of applause from the London Tech Week viewers for his reply. 

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Yesterday the House of Lords Appointment Commission (HOLAC) took the weird step of publicly confirming it had blocked eight of Mr Johnson's nominations. 

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The transfer was a pushback towards claims from Boris Johnson's allies that No. 10 had interfered with the nominations earlier than they had been handed onto HOLAC for vetting. 

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HOLAC wouldn't approve any of the 4 sitting Tory MPs Mr Johnson wished to raise to the Lords, as they would not undertake to face down from the Commons and be part of the higher chamber inside six months of the announcement. 

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Nor would Mr Sunak decide to nominating them for peerages himself forward of the subsequent General Election. 

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Mr Sunak's Cabinet has spent the final 24 hours downplaying the row with Boris Johnson. 

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This morning Michael Gove mentioned "life moves on", including on the Today programme: "The good that men do is often interred with their bones, while evil lives on". 

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Yesterday, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps agreed with Mr Gove, telling Sky News: "The world has moved on from Boris Johnson". 

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Mr Sunak added: "When I got this job I said I was going to do things differently, because I wanted to change politics, and that's what I'm doing”.

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"I'm additionally eager to verify we alter how our nation works, that is what I'm right here speaking about at present; ensuring that we will develop our economic system, that we will keep our management in revolutionary industries of the long run - why? Because it'll create jobs for folks, it'll unfold alternative round and it has the potential, as we have been discussing, to remodel folks's lives."

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