Government MPs accuse Boris Johnson of extortion, could be police case

As a direct precedent for the outbreak of scandals around Johnson, it was revealed that several garden parties and social gatherings had taken place during the previous severe restrictions imposed on the Downing Street Prime Minister’s Office to curb the coronavirus epidemic.

one such party was organized by Martin Reynolds, Johnson’s personal secretary, on May 20, 2020. Reynolds invited the staff by email, and the invitation also said “everyone should bring a drink.” Approximately 30 people attended the event, including Boris Johnson. One of these has been reported in the second half of the year. Queen Elizabeth was held on the night before the funeral of her husband, Prince Philip of Edinburgh, who passed away last April, during a time of national mourning.

However, several members of the Johnson-led Conservative Party have launched a vote of confidence against the prime minister, despite the fact that on Thursday

According to the rules of the Conservative Party, at least 15% of the members of the group – 54 out of the current number – to initiate a vote of confidence against the Prime Minister in order for the competent committee of the Tory Group to order a vote

However, a senior member of the political group said on Thursday that various blackmail and threatening messages were being received from the faction leadership and the government to address members suspected or known to have joined the vote of confidence. , or otherwise turned against Johnson. The battered Johsnon yesterday announced the move to end all restrictions in the country over time:

William Wragg, chairman of the House of Commons Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee – who resigned this week Johnson said at a hearing on the committee he chaired on Thursday that MPs and government officials who had spoken out against the prime minister were threatened by

compromising articles.

According to Wragg’s statement this exhausts the blackmail. He therefore urges the Members concerned to notify the House Speaker and contact the Commander-in-Chief of Scotland Yard directly to investigate the matter.

Boris Johnson told reporters Thursday night only so much m ondott: he did not see any evidence to support what was said, nor did he hear of such cases. However, when asked whether he was willing to look into the matter, the Prime Minister replied that “of course”

Angela Rayner, an opposition force, the deputy leader of the Labor Party, called the allegations shocking. The leader of the third largest parliamentary party, the Liberal Democrats, said Sir Ed Davey, saying that Boris Johnson was not acting as prime minister but as a “chief of the mafia.”

blackmailed MPs. He added that members of the government are not above criminal law either, and it is the responsibility of the police to investigate suspected criminal activity.

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