LONDON: Prime Minister Boris Johnson has received a report that has long been awaited from the investigation of government parties who violate locked, said the government on Monday.
The cabinet office said the senior civil servant Sue Gray “has given updates about his investigation into the prime minister.” Johnson’s office has promised to be published, “quickly,” and that the Prime Minister will overcome the parliament about his findings.
But Monday “update” is not possible to tell the complete story.
Some of Gray’s findings were cut due to separate police investigations about whether several meetings violated the Covid-19 law.
The accusation that the Prime Minister and his staff violated the restrictions forced in the country to curb the spread of Coronavirus has caused public anger and lead several conservative parliamentarians to call for Johnson’s resignation.
Johnson urged his critics to wait for Gray’s conclusion.
He has denied personal mistakes and said he had “at all intendism” resigned.
Asked Monday if he made a mistake, Johnson said: “You have to wait and see the results of the investigation.” Johnson’s handle of power has weakened by the allegations that his prime minister and staff violated restrictions imposed in the country in 2020 and 2021 to curb the spread of Coronavirus by “carrying your liquor”, a birthday celebration, and “Friday wine time.” Claims have been Causing public anger, leading several conservative parliamentarians to call for Johnson’s resignation and trigger intense distrust in the leadership party.
Johnson hopes that the Gray report will clear him from serious mistakes.
His publication, it was hoped that last week, was thrown into doubts when Metropolitan police forces launched their own investigation in the alleged violation of the most serious Coronavirus rules.
That power said that it has requested Gray reports to only make “minimal references” with the events investigated by Detective “to avoid prejudice for our investigation.” Johnson’s opponent accused the government to try to water reports that could trigger efforts to overthrow the Prime Minister by his own party.
Some conservative parliamentarians said they would push the sound without trust if Gray found Johnson guilty or lying to Parliament about his actions.
Johnson, meanwhile, tried to change the topic of conversation, marking Brexit’s second anniversary on Monday by touting economic opportunities outside the European Union.
England officially left block 27 countries now on January 31, 2020, even though it remained part of the EU economic structure for 11 months.
Since then, the upheaval of Pandemi Coronavirus has obscured an economic circuit caused by the end of trade without friction with the largest British economic partner.
The British economy grew after entering a recession amid pandemic locking, but trading with the EU had fallen because Brexit introduced customs examinations and other obstacles.
Johnson vowed Monday to open Brexit’s potential, revealing the “Freedom Freedom” bill which according to the government would cut red ribbons for the British business by changing the laws brought from the EU years as UE members.