I tolerated it until he mentioned honesty.
He wasn’t honest enough to confirm that Johnson is not honest when asked, Tugendhat was the only one who did, kudos for that alone.
If he was honest he’d have resigned far earlier from the cabinet instead of giving ‘the benefit of the doubt’.
As Jess Phillips asked last week, where were the honest cabinet members who spoke up when Pincher was appointed?
https://www.indy100.com/politics/jess-phillips-tory-leadership-contest
All of these questions and more will come back to haunt them at the next GE.