Johnson and Labor Starmer wait in deadly embrace for the call from the police at their door
London police have fined more than a hundred politicians and officials who worked or worked in Downing Street, in their investigation of 12 celebrations in government buildings, between 15 May 2020 and 16 April 2021, for flouting the official rules on isolation and distances. have been imposed to prevent the spread of the pandemic.
The latest round of fines is over 50, the Metropolitan Police reports. They were said to be participants in a Christmas party, on December 18, 2020. The episode was revealed in a video in which the then-government spokeswoman humorously responded to false questions from her aides about the party, in case the journalists discovered and questioned the party. drawn. legality.
Since that party’s unveiling, which made the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, “sick,” as he declared hours later, the “party gate” has grown, whose incentive is to know if Johnson will be fined. It was in the first set of fines for attending a party hosted by his wife, Carrie, on his 56th birthday, June 19, 2020. The leader ignored opposition requests to step down and take his own seats.
The first British Prime Minister to commit a criminal offense while in office is still under investigation for his attendance at at least three other events: a farewell party, a resignation party and a wine and snack meeting in the garden of his official residence. Johnson has repeatedly claimed that, despite the fact that his private secretary called this party, when he saw it, he thought it was a business meeting.
Opposition leader Keir Starmer was attending a working meeting on 20 April 2021 when he was photographed drinking a beer in a Labor MP’s office in Durham, north-east England. It is the ‘birragate’. The ‘Tories’ fear the hypocrisy of Starmer, who has strongly called for Johnson’s resignation. The politician insists he and his colleagues ate a curry at a work meeting.
Police analyzed what happened and closed the case, but “new and important evidence” has forced them to reopen the case. Starmer has said that if the police find that he has committed a crime and fine him, he will resign. If Starmer goes down, Johnson may go down. British government leaders would be forced to resign by police investigations, in a strange vein of the scandal.
Source: La Verdad

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