Partygate: Boris Johnson offers “full apologies”, but does not resign
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson presented his “full apologies” for violating the restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic – for which he was sentenced to a fine – but refused to present his resignation, as requested by the opposition. “In all honesty, at that moment I didn’t think it could be a violation of the rules”, said the head of the government in a video released by the British media, specifying that he had paid the fine imposed by the police for attending a party for his birthday in Downing Street in June 2020, when strict measures were in place in the country to contain infections from Covid. “I want to be able to continue my mandate to the full and address the problems the country is facing, making sure I deliver what people expect. This is my priority,” Johnson said.
Partygate: Gb opposition choir requests Boris Johnson resign
After the announcement that the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will be fined for parties a Donwing Street during the lockdown, the opposition asks for his resignation. On Twitter, the Labor leader, Keir Starmerwrote that both Johnson and Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak – also fined as part of the scandal also said ‘partygate‘- “they broke the law and lied repeatedly”. “They must resign,” concludes Starmer’s tweet, “the Conservatives are totally unfit to govern. The British deserve better.” The Scottish Prime Minister, Nicola Sturgeon (of the Scottish Nationalist Party), the Prime Minister of Wales, joined the Labor leader Mark Drakeford (Labor), as well as the leader of Cymru plaid, Adam Price.
Partygate: Bojo’s wife Carrie Johnson also fined
Even the wife of the British premier, Boris Johnson, Carriewill be fined for violating anti-Covid rules as part of the party scandal a Downing Street during the pandemic, between 2020 and 2021. “In compliance with transparency, Ms Johnson can confirm that she has been informed that she will receive a sanction notice”, said a spokesman quoted by the BBC, underlining that the first lady ” has not yet received further details on the nature of the sanction “.
Gb: Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak both fined for ‘partygate’
The British premier, Boris Johnsonand the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunakwill both be fined for the holidays during the lockdown in the offices and residence of Downing Street.
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