Boris Johnson has apologised for the party at No10 admitting he “should’ve done things differently”.
During the Prime Minister’s Questions at the House of Commons, Boris Johnson apologised for ‘being misled’ on the nature of the party, saying he thought it was a ‘business meeting’.
The Labour leader as well as other parties have called on the Prime Minister to resign with Keir Starmer mocking his response on not knowing the what was happening in Downing Street saying “the party’s over” adding “will he do the right thing and resign”.
Response on PMQ’s is not in the PM’s favour with hashtags such as ‘#BorisJohnsonMustGo’ and ‘#JohnsonOut’.
Labour MP, Karl Turner, has also called on the PM to resign.
“He’s not apologised… for breaking the rules and breaking the law. He’s sorry because he’s been caught.”#PMQs #BorisJohnson
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“The public have already drawn their own conclusions. He can run but he can’t hide..” – Labour, Angela Rayner MP. #PMQ #BorisJohnson #Boris
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Keir Starmer mocks PM that ‘he didn’t know he was at a party’ during the national lockdown. He asks him to resign. #PMQs
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PM says: “He accepts he should have done something differently” at the #PMQs.
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Boris responds to Labour leader Keir Starmer suggesting he thought it was a work event and regrets very much that he did not do things differently. He states that he takes full responsibility for his actions. #PMQs #BorisHasFailedTheNation #BorisJohnsonMustGo
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Keir Starmer mocks PM that ‘he didn’t know he was at a party’ during the national lockdown. He asks him to resign. #PMQs
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