British Prime Minister Johnson speaks Chinese following being asked to resign by MPs in person
“The House and country can no longer trust the PM with the nation’s health” Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey says
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(London, 21st comprehensive report) British Prime Minister Johnson, who faced the crisis of “stepping down” due to partying during the epidemic, suddenly spoke Chinese in response to accusations by lawmakers.
According to a video posted by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on social media Twitter on Wednesday (19th): Liberal Democrat leader David accused Johnson in the House of Commons of the British Parliament that day, saying that in view of the previous party scandal, Johnson is no longer suitable To formulate a Covid-19 prevention policy for others, “the best policy to defeat Covid-19 is to have him (Johnson) resign.”
In the face of accusations, Johnson responded. He first said “Mr. Speaker, as we said”, and then Johnson suddenly spoke Chinese: “Hello, nice to meet you…”
Live video showed people in the audience laughing following hearing Johnson speak Chinese.
Johnson then said he disagreed with David’s view that he should resign.
He said: “I want to continue to be prime minister and will put the people first. This government was elected with a mission to unite the country and that’s what we’re going to do.”