The sharp attacks of the leader of the British Labor Party against Johnson.
The leader of the British Labor Party said that the Prime Minister of this country has harmed the society and if he is proven to have deceived the Parliament, he should resign.
British Labor leader Kerr Starmer said on Wednesday that Prime Minister Boris Johnson should resign immediately to try to mislead parliament.
According to the Guardian newspaper, today’s session of the House of Commons was so controversial and tense that the Speaker of the House Lindsey Hoyle warned the deputies that if they disrupt the order of the sitting, they will be fired.
At the meeting, Boris Johnson, who had come under sharp attack from lawmakers, avoided answering questions about a police investigation or a report about possible abuses against him and his fellow party members.
Pictures of a British government party attending Johnson’s time at the height of Coronation restrictions last year sparked strong criticism from British society and politicians. It was later revealed that Johnson and his relatives had also held two parties on the night of the Queen’s husband’s funeral.
The British Prime Minister stressed in a parliamentary session that Starmer’s statement should be announced if he is found to have deceived Parliament. The leader of the Labor Party recalled that Johnson had said at last month’s meeting that “in House No. 10 all the instructions concerning Covid had been observed” and repeatedly stressed that such parties had not been held.
“I think the Prime Minister answered yes to my question,” the British Labor leader replied. He agrees that this law applies to him. “So if he has misled the parliament, he should resign.”
Starmer went on to say that efforts to defend the prime minister “do great damage to public confidence.” “Society has made its decision,” he said. They know he (Johnson) is not suitable for the job. “How much damage is the prime minister and his cabinet doing to society in order to save themselves?”
The British official added: “It is now a shameful sight that the British Prime Minister is under police investigation and can not leave the country. ».