![]() ![]() However, it has gone further and decided he deliberately misled politicians, according to the Times. The committee has been assessing whether Mr Johnson 'recklessly' misled the House over Covid rule breaches in Downing Street. Rishi Sunak (right) has been struggling to stop the row over Mr Johnson's fate setting fire to the Tories The Privileges Committee is chaired by Labour's Harriet Harman (left). The defiant former PM made clear last night that he does not regard his political career as over, chanelling Arnold Schwarzenegger as he told the Express: 'I'll be back.' Mr Johnson has furiously denied the allegation, and branded the committee a 'kangaroo court'.īut he formally quit as Uxbridge & South Ruislip MP last night to avoid a by-election, likely to have been triggered by a suspension from the Commons of more than 10 days. The cross-party committee - with a Labour chair but a Tory majority among the seven members - is expected to accuse Mr Johnson of deliberately misleading the House. Insiders said that if the issue is brought to the floor of the House, it is not likely to happen this week. The development appeared to have delayed the publication of the committee's long-awaited report over Mr Johnson's denials of Covid rule-breaking to MPs.Īmid rumours that committee members are meeting again this evening, some were said to be pushing for the report to be published without what could be a highly divisive debate in the Commons chamber - as typically happens with conduct issues - on the basis that Mr Johnson has already quit as an MP. 'The committee is dealing with these and will report promptly.' 'A letter enclosing further representations from Mr Johnson was received by the committee at 11:57pm last night,' a spokesman said. ![]() The Privileges Committee, which had been expected to finally publish its findings about the ex-prime minister early this week, revealed Mr Johnson made 'further representations' just before midnight. Boris Johnson sent a late-night letter to the House of Commons committee probing his Partygate denials as an incendiary report was set to be delayed. Want more celebrity workout routines? Check out all of our Train Like videos. Perform each exercise back-to-back with little to no rest. ![]() Wide-Grip Pushupsģ0 seconds V-Shape (or Close-Grip) Pushupsģ rounds. Jump Squatģ0 seconds Lateral Steps With Tennis Swings Boris Kodjoe's Circuit Workout Circuit 1ĥ rounds. Instead of long workouts with lots of breaks, Kodjoe works with actor, bodybuilder, and trainer Mark "Rhino" Smith to get as much training in as little time as possible.Ĭheck out this hard-hitting, fast-moving circuit session with Kodjoe to see how he trains to stay so strong and fit at 50. Instead, he says he's been working on bodyweight resistance training and cutting down rest periods to hit the upper and lower body. Kodjoe is now 50 years old, and he admits that the heavy, joint-taxing movements he's done in the past feel more punishing than when he was a younger man. "He can't get a workout in for 20, 30 minutes, so I sort of have to cut that short." "The problem is he takes too many breaks," Kodjoe told the MH crew of Hart when we dropped in to check out his training routine. Kodjoe, who has had a long career in TV and film with roles in Soul Food, Brown Sugar, First Husbands of Hollywood, and now on Station 19, says he loves training with his friends-but he has one specific workout buddy who he often turns to for tips: his former cast mate (and Men's Health cover guy) Kevin Hart. He was a standout tennis player through his college days (which will make one exercise in his workout plan make a little more sense). Where he grew up in Germany, sports were a way of life. Thankfully, the actor is no stranger to fitness. BORIS KODJOE, CURRENTLY starring in ABC firefighter drama Station 19, needs to be in top shape to haul lots of heavy gear even as a fictional first-responder. ![]()
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