LONDON: Boris Johnson’s leadership faces his most serious threat, Tuesday after his personal secretary invites more than 100 people to the party “bring your own liquor” at the official residence of the British Prime Minister during the locking Coronavirus.
Johnson, who won the victory of landslides in 2019, has faced intense supervision over the past month after a video appears showing his staff laughing and joking about different parties is also held at 2020 Christmas Lockdown.
Revelation of a series of meetings that occurred in the heart of the government had been widely criticized and encouraged the leader of the Keer Starmer Opposition Labor Party to accuse Johnson due to lack of moral authority to lead the country.
The latest, if it is proven by an internal investigation, it will be the most destructive but for Johnson’s future.
Anggotya itself showed signs of losing patience after a series of scandals, and polls showed Johnson’s conservative party slipped behind labor.
Johnson and his Carrie colleague were among those who gathered with about 40 staff at Downing Street Park on May 20, 2020, after the main private secretary PM Martin Reynolds sent an invitation via email using the “We” pronoun, ITV reported.
Johnson’s spokesman refused to comment on the report.
At that time, schools were closed for most students, and the pub and restaurant were closed, with strict control on social mixing.
The police are sued to rejoice, and people are prevented from farewell offer directly to relatives.
“If Prime Minister breaks the law, he will resign right?” Labor exhibition Ben Bradshaw asked Paymaster General Michael Ellis who sat alone in the front bench in the government in parliament to answer at Johnson’s place.
“Prime Minister did not go anywhere,” Ellis said, to labor jeers.
Ellis apologized unconditionally because of being annoyed because the accusation occurred.
Only a member of the conservative parliament attended the debate, and some spoke to support Johnson.
Afzal Khan worked, asked whether Johnson would apologize to the family who died of holding such parties, regarding how his mother died alone in the hospital in 2020 while he sat in the car outside.
“Even burdened with our sadness, my family obeyed the rules,” Khan said.
Polling snap by Savanta Comres shows 66% think Johnson must resign, up 12 percentage points from the poll taken in December after the Christmas party report.
It was said that 42% of those who chose Johnson in 2019 thought he had to stop, up 9 points.
Pollster interviewed the weighted sample of 1,040 adults online on Tuesday.
A poll of Yougov 5,391 people showed the same increase in those who thought Johnson had to stop to 56% on Tuesday from 48% on November 22.
Partiesa senior government officials, Sue Gray, are currently investigating charges of at least five parties.
held in the government department last year during locking restrictions.
Asked about the Claim Downing Street Party, Johnson told Parliament last month that all Covid-19 guidelines have been followed, there are no damaged rules and no party at Downing Street.
The opponent said that if Johnson had attended a party during locking, his position would be in danger because the pora party would show disgust for the rules.
“Has the Prime Minister attended the event at Jalan Downing Park on May 20, 2020?” Deputy leader of the Opposition Labor Party, Angela Rayner, asked.
“If the prime minister is there, of course he knows?” Over the past few months, Johnson, 57, has faced criticism for handling the reward scandal, providing a favorable Covid-19 contract, repairing Downing Street Flat and claims he intervened to ensure pets were evacuated during western withdrawal.
Afghanistan in August.
The London police officer, who had previously refused to investigate the claim of a meeting of government officials, said on Monday they relate to the cabinet office for alleged violations of health protection law in Downing Street.