Boris Johnson was "angry" and "tetchy" during the Privileges Committee - Andrew Marr. Subscribe: / @newstatesman In this video, Andrew Marr analyses the political implications of the Privileges Committee investigation into Boris Johnson and whether he misled parliament over Partygate. This investigation potentially benefits Rishi Sunak, Marr argues, as it damages one of his main critics. This was demonstrated by the potential rebellion against Rishi Sunak's Northern Ireland bill being "defeated" - despite 3 former party leaders, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Ian Duncan Smith voting agains the bill. Marr also explores how Keir Starmer is currently "underestimating" Rishi Sunak, arguing that he needs to do more to ensure a Labour majority at the next election. -- Andrew Marr is Political Editor for the New Statesman, and is one of the UK's most senior political journalists. He spent over 20 years at the BBC where he was Political Editor and hosted the wildly successful Andrew Marr show. He is now based in Westminster where he brings his deep experience of political reporting to his analysis of the most important events in UK politics. He also hosts Tonight with Andrew Marr on LBC Radio. -- The New Statesman brings you unrivalled analysis of the latest UK and international politics. On our YouTube channel you’ll find insight on the top news and global current affairs stories, as well as insightful interviews with politicians, advisers and leading political thinkers, to help you understand the political and economic forces shaping the world. With regular contributions from our writers including Political Editor Andrew Marr and Anoosh Chakelian - host of the New Statesman podcast - we’ll help you understand the world of politics and global affairs from Westminster to Washington and beyond. Subscribe on YouTube: / @newstatesman Sign up to Morning Call, the daily UK politics newsletter from the New Statesman: https://www.newstatesman.com/politics... Subscribe to the New Statesman from just £1 per week: https://www.newstatesman.com/podcasto...