Matt Hancock was skewered for refusing to engage with "difficult questions" on Tory sleaze - after he blanked a series of questions on the mounting allegations against his party.
At a Downing Street briefing, the Health Secretary was asked whether a minister should resign if they were found to have broken the rules or the law on party funding.
It comes as Boris Johnson faces three inquiries into who originally funded the refurbishment of his private Downing Street flat.
The PM has insisted he’s covered the cost of the makeover in full, but has repeatedly refused to say who initially paid - and whether loans from Tory donors were used to foot the bill.
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