Parliament’s chief sleaze inquisitor faces questions about her own partisanship

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Parliament’s chief sleaze inquisitor faces questions about her own partisanship
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Kathryn Stone, the commissioner for standards, is accused of inconsistencies following probes into leading Tories and Brexiteers

Boris Johnson knows exactly what it feels like to have been investigated by Kathryn Stone, the nose-stud wearing parliamentary commissioner for standards - who, in a previous role, declined to describe the IRA as “terrorists”.

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