Law-breakers Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak should resign.
The Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer would quit immediately if they had an ounce of integrity between them.
And if criminally these rogues desperately try to cling on, Tory MPs must trigger a challenge to Johnson.
Labour, Liberals, Greens, SNP an other other opposition parties can organise their own Parliamentary confidence vote.
If the PM whips his side into line, demand a General Election.
Because proven law-breakers in Nos 10 and 11 Downing Street is a scandal.
Johnson's Covid fine demonstrates he lied repeatedly to the House of Commons.
No parties, all regulations followed, his own surprise - confected, dishonest responses.

Sunak's penalty caps the end of Rishi Notax's ambitions.
If breaking the law is fluff, as haughty Jacob Rees-Mogg pretended, there's enough fluff to knit Johnson a prison jacket.
The PM and Chancellor are in bad company with 50 fixed penalty notices issued at the heart of government.
Downing Street was a hotbed of criminality, the rulers ignoring draconian rules imposed on the ruled.

Boozy parties, karaoke, a DJ, birthday cake, wheelie bags stuffed with bottles and drunken leaving dos were organised illegally.
Putin saved Johnson two months ago, Russia invading Ukraine the deceitful PM's lame excuse to survive.
Britain changed PM in WW1 and twice during WW2 so Johnson should be shown the door now.
Families unable to visit sick loved ones in hospital or attend funerals are justifiably furious.

Conservative Ministers and Tory MPs parroting shameless excuses for Johnson and Sunak will be deservedly damned.
The fact is the PM and Chancellor broke laws during a national emergency.
Both are unfit for high office and have earned the order of the boot.