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In the middle of calling him to stop, sorry UK for the locking party

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson offers “sincere apologies” on Wednesday to attend “Bring your own liquor” gathered at his official residence during the first Coronavirus locking in the country because the opponent said he had to resign.
Johnson admitted for the first time he attended a party at 10 Downing Street on May 20, 2020, when Covid-19 arranged a limited social meeting to the minimum, and said that he understood the anger caused by revelation.
“I know the anger they feel with my top government when they think that in Downing Street itself the rules are not followed properly by people who make rules,” Johnson told Parliament.
Johnson, who won the 2019 landslide election victory with a promise to secure an English exit from the European Union, said he regretted his actions and thought the meeting was a work event – drawing jeers from opposition parliamentarians.
“I went to the park right after six on May 20, 2020 to thank the staff group before returning to my office 25 minutes later to continue working,” he said.
“To the back, I should send everyone into.” The leader of the Keer Starmer Opposition Labor Party said Johnson must now resign and that the public considers it a liar.
“Excessive party, Prime Minister,” Starmer said to him.
“After months of fraud and fraud, a sad spectacle from a man who runs out of the way.
His defense that he did not realize that he was at a very ridiculous party which actually offended the British public.” Anger has grown because ITV News reports Johnson and Carrie partners Mingled with around 40 staff at the street park shot after the main private secretary Martin Reynolds sent an email inviting adware to “bring your own liquor”.
Many people, including some parliamentarians, have described how the rules make them from the bed of loved ones who died may be different from Downing Street events.
Some Johnson conservative parliamentarians themselves said how he responded on Wednesday for Furore’s growth would determine his future.
“The survival is in the current balance,” said a senior conservative MP, spoke with anonymous requirements due to the sensitivity of the situation.
Two snap polls on Tuesday showed more than half of the respondents thinking Johnson had to resign.
When the details of the collection first appeared, Johnson said he could not comment until a senior government official Sue Gray, concluded an internal investigation into other allegations.
Responding to a call for his resignation, he was again suspended for an investigation.
“I can’t anticipate conclusions …
I’ve learned enough to know that there are things that we cannot get correctly.
And I have to be responsible,” he said.
There is a murmur that members of the conservative parliament, which can trigger the challenges of leadership if 54 of 360 in parliament writes a letter without confidence, honing their knives.

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