Lets also remember you don't have to provide concrete proof to prove someone is lying. Just on the basis of the facts and circumstances you believe the person to have lied. Beyond Reasonable Doubt (and other terms) do no mean the person has to be caught in barefaced lie to be adjudged to have lied.
See Boris Johnson and not lying to the house. There's no evidence that he knew he was lying, no conclusive proof he decided to lie. But when weight against all the evidence its the only reasonable explanation.
See Boris Johnson and not lying to the house. There's no evidence that he knew he was lying, no conclusive proof he decided to lie. But when weight against all the evidence its the only reasonable explanation.