news agency BBC reported that on Wednesday, January 12, 2022 Boris Johnson Prime Minister of the United Kingdom admitted for the first time that He attended a party at 10 Downing Street, the prime minister’s residence and office, on May 20, 2020, during the lockdown period.Covid-19 rigorously and the gathering is kept to a minimum.
The story was revealed by television station ITV News, which reported that Mr. Johnson and his girlfriend Went into a party, held in Downing Street’s garden and attended by regarding 40 people, following his secretary emailed an invitation asking them to bring their own liquor. causing a heavy stream of dissatisfaction Because in May 2020, UK residents were forced to stay at home. unable to even be by the side of a loved one who is seriously ill
At a meeting of the House of Representatives on Wednesday Mr Johnson answered questions regarding the party. and told the council members that He sincerely apologized for attending the event.partyThis time, he attended regarding 25 minutes to thank the staff. by thinking that it is an organization-related activity and technically This work is still under control measures. But millions of people wouldn’t see it like that. Before a Downing Street spokesperson came out claiming that The Prime Minister did not see the invitation letter to join the party.
The British Prime Minister also said that He understood the anger of the people who had to make great sacrifices during this epidemic. But the people of Downing Street don’t follow those rules. And he regrets that the event was not handled well.
Mr Johnson later faced more questions from opposition groups. And has been called eight times to resign, including from Labor leader Sir Kier Starmer, who told Mr Johnson that He had to resign because society now thought he was a liar. “After months of deception and concealment This pathetic man had reached a dead end. the excuse that He didn’t know he was inpartyIt is laughable and an insult to British society” and “The party is over, Prime Minister.”
The latest opinion polls released on Tuesday showed more than half of those polled agreed that Mr Johnson should resign. But Mr. John demands that these MPs await the results of a senior official Su Gray’s investigation into Downing Street’s violations of COVID-19 control rules.
However, Conservative MPs can challenge Johnson’s leadership if 54 of the 360 lawmakers submit a letter of no confidence to the Conservative Party Members’ Committee, or the 1922 Committee, which Douglas has said. Scottish Conservative leader Ross said he would submit a letter. stories from him believe Mr Johnson should be responsible for his own impact.