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Boris Johnson should not resign if the police find he broke COVID rules, a minister said as Mr Johnson refused to say anything about the partygate scandal.
Downing Street confirmed on Friday night the PM had returned a Met Police questionnaire about Downing Street gatherings while COVID restrictions were in place.
Mr Johnson has faced calls to resign if the police find he broke lockdown rules and issue him with a fixed penalty notice.
Read more: Which Conservative MPs have called on the prime minister to quit?
But James Cleverly, Europe minister, told Sky News’ Trevor Phillips on Sunday: “I don’t think what the country needs at the moment is a vacuum at the centre of government when we are dealing with our recovery from COVID, the accumulation of Russian troops on the Ukrainian border, making sure that the health service is able to deal with the sad but, the unfortunate but nevertheless obvious backlog that has been created by COVID.
“That’s what the country needs and that’s what I believe the prime minister should be doing.”
Asked if that could be taken as Mr Johnson should not resign if he gets a fine, Mr Cleverly said: “That is exactly how you should be taking it.”
PM continues to stall
The questionnaire has been sent to about 50 people believed to have been at the alleged parties and asks them for their account and an explanation of their participation.
Scotland Yard said the questionnaire has formal legal status and must be answered truthfully.
Downing Street previously said Mr Johnson’s responses will not be made public.
With regards to resigning if he is found to have broken COVID…
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Source : skynews


