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I really hope Boris Johnson hangs on…and then has to stand down due to a vote of no confidence.

 

Then, I hope we get a general election and the country realises that not one member of the Tory party is capable of being the PM. 
 

As a labour voter of 16 years, it’s been fairly relentless post-brexit and any change would be nice. 

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Just now, gamer.tv said:

More revelations as it turns out the PM had a birthday party in June 2020. Literally can’t wait to read about the Sue Gray report and see Twitter respond.

 

It turns out some police officers were at these parties and are now giving info over to the inquiry. But that does raise the question...if police were there and know the parties took place illegally...why are the police refusing to investigate the parties? I mean we all know why (power protects power).

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20 hours ago, CitizenVectron said:

It turns out some police officers were at these parties and are now giving info over to the inquiry. But that does raise the question...if police were there and know the parties took place illegally...why are the police refusing to investigate the parties? I mean we all know why (power protects power).

 

The Metropolitan Police read your post.

 

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Boris Johnson welcomes the inquiry, saying it would "give the public the clarity it needs" over the allegations.

 

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The Metropolitan Police have launched an investigation into parties held in No 10 during the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Commissioner Cressida Dick said they were looking into "potential breaches of Covid-19 regulations" in Downing Street and Whitehall since 2020.

 

Boris Johnson told the Commons he welcomed the investigation as it would "give the public the clarity it needs" over the allegations.

 

His spokesman also said the PM did not believe he had broken the law.

 

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Policy chief Munira Mirza was first to go, followed shortly by Dan Rosenfield, Martin Reynolds and Jack Doyle

 

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Four of Boris Johnson’s key staff quit last night as the fallout from the Downing Street party scandal continued to shake his hold on government.

 

Johnson’s longstanding policy chief Munira Mirza was the first to go, using a stinging resignation letter to accuse the prime minister of “scurrilous” behaviour when he falsely linked Keir Starmer to the failure to bring paedophile Jimmy Savile to justice.

 

Within hours, three more of Johnson’s staff had gone – Dan Rosenfield, his chief of staff, Martin Reynolds, his principal private secretary, and his director of communications Jack Doyle.

 

All three have been implicated in Downing Street’s response to the lockdown parties that are now being investigated by the Metropolitan police.

 

 

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