"Johnson's scapegoats" is the headline dominating the front of the Daily Mirror as the paper joins several others to report the steps the prime minister is taking in a bid to save his premiership. The paper says Boris Johnson is poised to sack senior officials over "partygate", in what the paper calls a "desperate bid to save his own career". The paper also alleges that Mr Johnson was at another No 10 party before Christmas 2020.
A further measure in the PM's policy arsenal concerns Channel crossings, the Times reports, with Mr Johnson planning to put the military in charge of stemming the number of boats making the journey. Further measures are being drawn up to send migrants to countries such as Rwanda and Ghana for processing and resettlement, according to the paper. The paper describes the "series of populist announcements" the PM is expected to reveal as he faces calls to resign.
So we must believe someone who repeatedly lied about there ever being any parties? He wants us to believe a new lie, that 'he thought it was a work event', to replace the old lie? Why are people even questioning that he must go?
British Media over hype a situation, can't a PM just have fun like any other fella. I support him to have more parties and let them MPs swallow the jealousy. Boris has been the center of Headlines ever since he became the PM.
Staff gatherings on lawns - how boring
No surprise by 'left'ist' Mirror..no sign of Starmer's indiscretion 🤨🤨.. more toilet paper though.
Nice tune..not pointing fingers
Starmers drink: hardly on the same level as staff getting intoxicated on a regular basis within the highest office in the land. Its probable that life & death decisions were made by those suffering with the effects of alcohol intoxification, including Johnson.
Does any one in his/her right mind think Her Majesty would intervene in Harry's security's concerns, when she bravely & wisely demoted her own favourite son, to private citizen ? G.S.T.Q 👸👸
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