Downing Street parties. Boris Johnson is going to pass the “version of events” to the deputies after the fine Political news

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Boris Johnson is set to present his “version of events” at the partygate, as this week he encounters lawmakers for the first time since being fined by a police investigation.

Mr Johnson is expected to update the House of Commons on the case as parliament resumes after the Easter holidays after new allegations surfaced that the prime minister was involved in breaking the alleged blockade.

He has already been fined for attending a birthday party in June 2020, and over the weekend it was claimed that he instigated to quit drinking event next November.

Mr. Johnson said he would “straighten the record” This week on the issue. Some Tory MPs reiterated their calls for him to resign over the scandal.

The main question will be whether he misled the parliament, as reports about the parties first appeared when he told the Communities that no rules had been violated.

Addressing the House of Commons, Mr. Johnson will reportedly address the entire Conservative Parliamentary Party meeting on Tuesday evening.

On Monday, Energy Minister Greg Hands told Sky News: “The prime minister will have his say in the parliament, he will present his version of events, he will address the questions of the deputies.”

Mr Hands said he strongly supported the Prime Minister, who he said was “continuing to work”, citing the COVID-19 vaccination program ությունը British support for Ukraine.

But putting pressure on whether the prime minister should resign if he receives a one-lock fine, the minister said. I do not want to prejudge the ongoing police investigation. “

The ministers mainly supported the prime minister after last week’s police crackdown, with the exception of Justice Minister Lord Wolfson. who resigned claiming that what had happened was “inconsistent with the rule of law.”

However, the support of some MPs was more ambiguous, some just want to say that now will not be a good time for the Prime Minister to leave.

Opposition politicians insist that Mr. Johnson should resign.

Labor shadow police chief Sarah Jones told Sky News on Monday. “He lied many times, he misled the parliament, he tore the ministerial code…

“In Parliament we must be able to look into the eyes of the MPs who support this Prime Minister, to say every time that you support his lies, you are humiliating the sacrifices that the British people have gone through.”

The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cotrell, seems to have referred to the scandal in his Easter sermon over the weekend.

He said. “Do we want to be known for the stability of our democracy, where people in public life live by the highest standards, where we can trust those who lead us to be honest, to act with honor?”

Police are investigating 12 incidents on Downing Street այթ Whitehall 2020 և 2021 և so far announced more than 50 finesThe preliminary investigation is still ongoing.

It turns out that Mr. Johnson was present at six of those gatherings.

The latest allegations, leaked to the Sunday Times, relate to what happened on November 13, 2020, during a beverage launch for Communications Director Lee Kane 10, which was allegedly instigated by the Prime Minister by taking a photo of a photographer.

Mr Johnson then reportedly returned to his apartment at 11 Downing Street, where the second meeting was allegedly attended by his wife and friends, with the sound of Abba music.

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