Members of the UK Conservative Party will hold a meeting this Monday. new investigation into an alleged “illegal” meeting at the prime minister’s home, Boris Johnson during his confinement as part of the coronavirus pandemic.
This meeting would not be taken into account in Sue Gray’s investigation into what became known as ‘Partygate’, which surrounded the gatherings and parties on Downing Street during the most critical moments of the health crisis.
For conservatives, an “incredibly thorough analysis” of what happened has already been done. The report, written by Gray, points to the British Executive suffering from “leadership failures” and calls for the removal of “responsibilities” within the Government, although Johnson apologized and defended the Director’s work.
MPs now Labor, Johnson and his wife, Carrie, On 19 June 2020, on the birthday of the British Prime Minister, he met with two of his friends at his home. All open-air gatherings were forbidden at that time.
This fact was not included in Gray’s report, as stated by a senior government official in his statements to ‘The Guardian’ newspaper. for labor, everything points to the prime minister’s attempt to “cover up” his actions, who already had to pay fines for violating sanitary restrictions.
However, Chris Philip, Secretary of State for Culture and Digital Communications, was right, stating that “no further scrutiny is needed because it has been “extensively researched for six months”.
Philip insisted Both Gray and Scotland Yard spoke to everyone involved and asked them to provide information during the investigation. “There have been two investigations and I think a re-investigation will be necessary if there is anything really important that is not yet known,” he said.
Source: Informacion