File photo dated 04/09/19 of Labour MP Chris Bryant outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London. Mr Bryant, a Labour MP for Rhondda and chairman of the Commons Committee on Standards, said that he believes the public want a general election to "press the reset button." Mr Bryant was part of the cross-party Privileges Committee which is currently investigating whether Boris Johnson deliberately misled Parliament about the parties held in Number 10. However, he withdrew himself from the committee's inquiry as he had already publicly condemned Mr Johnson's behaviour. Issue date: Satur

File photo dated 04/09/19 of Labour MP Chris Bryant outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London. Mr Bryant, a Labour MP for Rhondda and chairman of the Commons Committee on Standards, said that he believes the public want a general election to "press the reset button." Mr Bryant was part of the cross-party Privileges Committee which is currently investigating whether Boris Johnson deliberately misled Parliament about the parties held in Number 10. However, he withdrew himself from the committee's inquiry as he had already publicly condemned Mr Johnson's behaviour. Issue date: Satur Stock Photo
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22 October 2022

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File photo dated 04/09/19 of Labour MP Chris Bryant outside the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, London. Mr Bryant, a Labour MP for Rhondda and chairman of the Commons Committee on Standards, said that he believes the public want a general election to "press the reset button." Mr Bryant was part of the cross-party Privileges Committee which is currently investigating whether Boris Johnson deliberately misled Parliament about the parties held in Number 10. However, he withdrew himself from the committee's inquiry as he had already publicly condemned Mr Johnson's behaviour. Issue date: Saturday October 22, 2022.

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