The government has spent the day insisting that it won’t be passing comment on whether Boris Johnson attended the party held in the garden at Downing Street on the 20th of May 2020.
But with prime minister’s questions coming up at noon tomorrow, is that a position that can seriously be maintained? Fraser Nelson, the editor of the Spectator magazine, and former government special adviser Salma Shah discuss the PM’s current predicament.
FraserNelson cathynewman He can if they all back him to keep their own jobs spineless
FraserNelson cathynewman Does the same not apply to Gordon Brown. He trashed the perfectly viable Bradford and Bingley Bank in 2008. He supervised a rights issue weeks before doing it in collusion with the EU having helped dupe the innocent shareholders. Some lost their “life savings”He’s in hiding now.
FraserNelson cathynewman An apology means nothing. He should go...
FraserNelson cathynewman Apologising isn’t enough now. He might have got away with apologising for the parties if he’d admitted it right away but he lied to cover it up. There’s only one thing he can do now. He must resign. JohnsonOut
FraserNelson cathynewman Imagine thinking Fraser Nelson's opinion is what the nation needs 🙄
FraserNelson cathynewman I bet he’s “affronted when criticised for what amounts to a gross failure of responsibility”, and justify his boss, Max Hastings’s, opinion of him.
FraserNelson cathynewman Boris won’t be in office much longer he had messed it right up putting that nicely. But what Boris has done is highlight the corruption and scandal in parliament. to be honest all the parties are the same have said this before do one thing to get into office and another when in.
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