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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...olation-email/ Boris Johnson will not resign, a minister insisted on Tuesday, as pressure continued to grow over an email inviting more than 100 people to drinks at Downing Street at the height of the first lockdown. The email was sent by Martin Reynolds, Mr Johnson's Principal Private Secretary, and emerged on Monday night. It asked staff to attend a "bring your own booze" party in the Downing Street garden on May 20, 2020 from 6pm onwards, and urged them to "make the most of the lovely weather" at a "socially distanced drinks reception". Asked if Mr Johnson would resign if he broke the law, Michael Ellis, the paymaster general, told MPs: "The Prime Minister is going nowhere. "He seeks to draw me into making a supposition about the result of any inquiry, but the Prime Minister retains the confidence of the people of this country and he did so two years ago with the biggest majority in decades." Mr Reynolds will stay in his role as principal private secretary and has the "full confidence" of Mr Johnson, No 10 has said. It came as Sir Keir Starmer, the Labour leader, accused Boris Johnson of "lying to the British public" and urged him to "come clean" on what had happened at Downing Street. |
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The fact Boris won’t resign is of negligible impact on the longevity of his political career at this point.
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Now there's a knob if ever you've seen one, wig of the year contender.:D |
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Here’s a thought. Does Boris still think he’s a net positive? And worse for the party what if he’s right?
He’s killed off UKIP to the right, yet gained ground to the left. He’s “delivered Brexit” ending the great schism in the party. Can anyone else do that? Or do they rip open old wounds. |
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I don't think Johnson takes Government seriously. I think he likes the idea of being Prime Minister more than the job itself and so is more likely to be willing to resign if it all gets too much.
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And he's now bring asked to answer it directly by his own party
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He needs to shut his opponents down. Labour is in the lift going up, right now. Think about it - absolution by the investigator, presumably on technical grounds like No. 10 is a place of work, will simply not be credible with the public. That buffoon seems not to know how the public works. Do you? |
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The Opposition would love him to be found wanting - he's a huge barrier for them to overcome. This whole issue has a distinct whiff of the mischievous Cummings. |
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