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What’s happening in Parliament next week?

The fallout from the inquiry which found Boris Johnson knowingly misled MPs continues on Monday, when MPs will be asked to approve another report from the Privileges Committee, which names and attempts to shame a number of senior Conservatives for a “co-ordinated campaign of interference,” in their inquiry, including former Commons Leader Jacob Rees Mogg and former Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries.

The motion says that MPs should not impugn the integrity of the committee when conducting such an investigation.

Because this is a matter of privilege, not standards, the motion is both debateable and amendable, and the Lib Dems are proposing an amendment seeking sanctions for the MPs who were named as seeking to interfere with the investigation into Boris Johnson.

There’s also an amendment from a group of backbench Conservatives led by former Home Secretary Priti Patel, which which seeks to water down the bit about impugning committee members and to remove the words “notes with approval” from the motion – a swipe at the Committee. More amendments may follow.

Elsewhere, Parliament’s glide path to its summer recess looks likely to encounter some turbulence.

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