Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was badly trapped after attending a liquor party in 2020 during the Corona lockdown, is under increasing pressure to step down. It is also being said in the media report that he can also be removed from the PM’s chair. According to British media, if Boris leaves the post, then the son-in-law of Infosys co-founder Narayan Murthy and UK Finance Minister Rishi Sunak can become the next PM of the country.
A leading UK betting company ‘Betfair’ has claimed that crisis-hit Boris Johnson will soon resign from the post of Prime Minister and Indian-origin Finance Minister Rishi Sunak may replace him. Betfair has said that 57-year-old Johnson has been accused of resigning not only on behalf of opposition parties but also on behalf of his own party in the wake of revelations about a drink party held at the Prime Minister’s Office Downing Street during the COVID-19 lockdown in May 2020. The pressure is increasing.
According to news agency PTI, Sam Rossbottom of ‘Betfair’ told ‘Wells Online’ that Rishi Sunak is most likely to become prime minister in the event of Johnson’s withdrawal. Sunak is followed by Liz Truss (foreign minister) and then Michael Gove (cabinet minister). Rossbottom said former Secretary of State Jeremy Hunt, Indian-origin Home Minister Priti Patel, Health Minister Sajid Javid and Cabinet Minister Oliver Dowden are also in the race.
Several people were reportedly mailed to the party by Martin Reynolds, Johnson’s principal private secretary. However, at that time there was a ban on holding public functions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the country. Johnson regretted the matter yesterday, admitting for the first time that he had attended the feast. Johnson said he believed the event was within the scope of his work-related events.
Johnson apologizes
Seeing the controversy growing, Boris Johnson has apologized for attending a garden party in 2020 during the nationwide lockdown due to the corona virus and said that some things were ‘not taken right’ by his government. He (Johnson) is facing outrage from the public and politicians over claims of Johnson and his staff defying pandemic restrictions by partying in the garden of the Prime Minister’s Downing Street residence during the lockdown.
Johnson admitted for the first time on Wednesday that he was at the Garden Party in May 2020. However, Johnson said he considered it a work-related event. He told MPs in the House of Commons that I want to apologise. It was not forward-looking, I should have sent back everyone present in the party.
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It was Johnson’s first public appearance during the weekly questioning session in the House of Commons today since the controversy erupted. According to reports, Johnson disobeyed the country’s COVID-19 lockdown rules by attending a garden party with his wife, Carrie. According to the report, it has come to light that invitations have been sent by email to about 100 people for the party.
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