April 20, 2022
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Boris Johnson sorry over Partygate

UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer termed Johnson’s apology as a Joke and asked to resign as Prime Minister….reports Asian Lite News

UK Prime minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday apologised to the House of Commons after he was fined for breaking law.

During his address, Boris Johnson reiterated that he did not think that he was breaking law when he attended the birthday party in Downing street in 2020, BBC reported.

According BBC reports, opposition has asked Johnson to quit over his controversial actions.

UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer termed Johnson’s apology as a Joke and asked to resign as Prime Minister.

MPs will hold a vote on Thursday whether he misled the Parliament as the misleading Parliament is a resigning offence in UK, the BBC reported.

But the motion is unlikely to succeed because the majority is standing by the PM, and they are instructed to counter the Labour move.

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