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Boris Johnson ‘sorry’ for ‘partygate’ findings, vows to stay on

UK prime minister has also promised administrative changes to his Downing Street operation

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Feb 2022 9:00AM

Boris Johnson ‘sorry’ for ‘partygate’ findings, vows to stay on
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says him and his cabinet can be trusted to deliver, stressing his post-Brexit agenda and action against Russia over its threats to Ukraine. – Boris Johnson Twitter pic, February 1, 2022

LONDON – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday apologised in Parliament for a series of lockdown-breaching parties identified in an official inquiry, but vowed to fight on in office.

Fending off new opposition calls to resign following senior civil servant Sue Gray’s report, he vowed administrative changes to his Downing Street operation.

“I’m sorry for the things that we simply didn’t get right, and also sorry for the way this matter has been handled,” Johnson said.

“I get it, and I will fix it,” he said. 

“Yes, we can be trusted to deliver,” Johnson added, stressing his post-Brexit agenda and action against Russia over its threats to Ukraine.

“I am going to get on with the job.”

Gray admitted her 12-page report was limited in scope after London’s Metropolitan police (Met) force launched its own investigation into 12 parties held in Downing Street over the past two years.

While Johnson said all sides should await the Met’ s own findings, opposition Labour leader Keir Starmer said the police involvement was “a mark of shame”.

“He is a man without shame,” Starmer said, urging Johnson’s Conservative cabinet allies to depose him instead of “supporting further misconduct, cover-up and deceit”. – AFP, February 1, 2022

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