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Rishi Sunak claims UK should ‘let people die’ during COVID-19 pandemic

Rishi Sunak COVID-19 pandemic

Rishi Sunak claims the UK should ‘let people die’ during the COVID-19 pandemic. The inquiry is scrutinizing the government’s response to the pandemic. A “toxic” and “macho” culture impeded the response to the health crisis. A recent investigation into the UK’s management of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light a troubling statement from Prime … Read more

Met Slams Far-Right’s Extreme Violence in London Protests

Met Slams Far-Right's Extreme Violence in London Protests

9 officers hurt, 126 arrested in clashes at London’s pro-Palestine march. Majority of arrests linked to counter-protesters; serious offenses probed. Rishi Sunak insists on full legal consequences for those involved in clashes. In a clash with Saturday’s pro-Palestinian march, the Metropolitan Police strongly denounced “extreme violence from right-wing protesters.” Nine officers were injured, and 126 … Read more

Rule-breaking idea should have been evident, claims Johnson

Johnson

Boris Johnson accuses the committee. Of not giving civil servants and advisors a chance to explain themselves. And promises to tell the truth in the Bible. Boris Johnson has continued his remarks, stressing that if the direction or rule-breaking was clear, it “must have been equally clear” to dozens of the highest-ranking officials and the … Read more

Boris Johnson starts high-stakes ‘Partygate’ grilling

Partygate

Boris Johnson vows to fight to save his political career. After admitting he misled Parliament about Partygate. Johnson was fined for attending a meeting where he was given a birthday cake. At a hearing into “Partygate,” one of the scandals that toppled his administration last year, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson vowed to fight … Read more

Defiant Johnson faces UK parliament grilling over Covid ‘Partygate’

Boris Johnson
  • The successive waves of Covid from 2020 claimed the lives of more than 220,000 people in
  • Britain, the second-worst toll in Europe behind Russia’s.
  • Johnson accused its members of being partisan and straying beyond their remit.

Britain’s former prime minister Boris Johnson re-enters the bear pit of parliamentary inquisition on Wednesday for a grilling about “Partygate” that could decide his political future.

In July, the end of Johnson’s three years in 10 Downing Street played out in another parliamentary committee hearing, while outside the room his government was collapsing in a wave of ministerial resignations.

Voters’ anger at the scandal about serial partying at Downing Street, in breach of Covid lockdown laws, was one backdrop to the resignations.

But Johnson’s supporters insist he was betrayed by Conservative colleagues, and are campaigning for his return ahead of a general election likely next year.

Opinion polls suggest that Johnson remains toxic for a large swathe of the electorate, and Wednesday’s hearing by the cross-party privileges committee will reopen old wounds just as his eventual successor, Rishi Sunak, tries to salve the body politic.

If the committee decides that Johnson lied to parliament about the parties, it could recommend his suspension from the House of Commons.

If the full House agrees to a suspension of more than 10 sitting days, that could trigger a special election for his northwest London seat, if enough voters demand one.

Ahead of the televised hearing, Johnson was defiant as he released a 52-page dossier detailing his belief that he was truthful when he told the Commons on several occasions that all Covid rules were respected.

In hindsight, he recognised that he did “mislead” the House, but only inadvertently and based on assurances given by top aides that the rules were being followed.

“I did not intentionally or recklessly mislead the House” on any date, he wrote. “I would never have dreamed of doing so.”

Johnson was fined by police for one Downing Street gathering, along with Sunak, his finance minister at the time.

The former Conservative leader apologised and corrected the parliamentary record last May after previously insisting to MPs that the gatherings were above board.

‘Lack of shame’

Johnson said his statement in May came at the earliest opportunity — after London police and senior civil servant Sue Gray had concluded their own investigations.

“But when the statements were made, they were made in good faith and on the basis of what I honestly knew and believed at the time,” he said, blaming senior advisors for giving him false assurance.

Johnson nearly died himself of Covid, but relatives of patients who did die said his claims were a brazen attempt to evade responsibility.

“Johnson’s defence continues to highlight his lack of shame and humility,” said Kathryn de Prudhoe, a psychotherapist whose father died early in the pandemic.

“The victims in all of this are families like mine who lost loved ones in the most traumatic circumstances, people who lost their jobs, livelihoods and homes or their mental health because they followed the rules that he made, but couldn’t stick to,” she said.

The successive waves of Covid from 2020 claimed the lives of more than 220,000 people in Britain, the second-worst toll in Europe behind Russia’s.

A public inquiry is looking into the government’s overall response, and is likely to take years.

Despite having a Conservative majority, the privileges committee has been accused by Johnson loyalists of pursuing a “witch hunt”, and in his dossier, Johnson accused its members of being partisan and straying beyond their remit.

The committee defended the “fairness of its processes”, adding: “Mr Johnson’s written submission contains no new documentary evidence.”

This month, the MPs found in an interim report that Johnson should have known the rules were being flouted.

They released previously unseen photographs and also published WhatsApp messages showing senior aides struggling to come up with a public justification for the parties.

Meanwhile on Wednesday, The Times reported that the evidence showed that one of Johnson’s most senior advisers warned him against saying that the rules had been followed “at all times”.

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Boris Johnson to reveal evidence in his defence over Partygate

Boris Johnson

Boris will present a “compelling dossier” to the Commons Privileges Committee. To deny lying to the House of Commons about Covid rule-breaking parties. Johnson denies deceiving the Lawmakers. In advance of a questioning by MPs about whether he lied to the House of Commons about Covid rule-breaking parties, Boris Johnson will share defense supporting documentation. … Read more

Rishi Sunak promises to stop small boat arrivals from the refuge

Rishi Sunak

The legislation will prevent people who come in small boats. Further legal challenges to that ruling are anticipated. 2,950 migrants have already crossed the Channel this year. According to new legislation anticipated to be revealed next week, anyone landing in the UK on a small boat will not be permitted to request asylum. According to … Read more

I will find it hard to vote for Sunak’s Brexit deal, says Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson

Boris is unlikely to support Sunak’s revised Brexit plan for Northern Ireland. As it would act as a drag anchor on divergence from the EU. Instead of aggressively voting against it, Mr. Johnson might choose to abstain. It will be “extremely difficult,” according to Boris Johnson, for him to support Rishi Sunak’s revised Brexit plan … Read more

UK and EU appears to be on brink of new Brexit deal

EU

The UK and EU are nearing completion on a new Brexit agreement for Northern Ireland. Which could be called the Windsor Agreement. And feature a public appearance by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Ms. von der Leyen. A fresh Brexit agreement for Northern Ireland appears to be nearing completion between the UK and the EU. … Read more

Boris Johnson NI intervention not entirely unhelpful, says Mordaunt

Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson’s intervention on NI’s post-Brexit trading arrangements is not harmful. As it helped convince the EU to engage in negotiations. And must benefit every community in Northern Ireland. Boris Johnson‘s intervention on Northern Ireland’s post-Brexit trading arrangements is not “completely harmful,” according to House leader Penny Mordaunt. He has pleaded with Rishi Sunak to … Read more

Putin threatened to launch a missile at me, said Boris Johnson

Putin
  • Johnson and other Western leaders had been rushing to Kyiv.
  • Johnson has emerged as one of Volodymyr Zelensky’s supporters.
  • A brand-new BBC documentary will be aired on Monday.

London: Prior to sending Russian forces into Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin allegedly promised to personally attack former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson with a missile attack.

A brand-new BBC documentary that will be aired on Monday claims that the apparent threat appeared in a phone call immediately before the invasion on February 24.

To help Ukraine and try to stop a Russian attack, Johnson and other Western leaders had been rushing to Kyiv.

Johnson described Putin as stating, “He kind of threatened me at one point and said, ‘Boris, I don’t want to hurt you, but with a missile, it would just take a minute,’ or something along those lines.

Johnson has emerged as one of Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukrainestaunchest,’s Western supporters.

However, he claims that he took great care to inform Putin before the invasion that there was no immediate likelihood of Ukraine joining NATO and that any assault would result in “more NATO, not less NATO” on Russia’s borders.

“Boris, you claim that Ukraine won’t be joining NATO any time soon, he remarked.

“What is the time frame? And I responded, “Well, it won’t be joining NATO for a while.” You are fully aware of that.”

Johnson continued, in reference to the missile threat: “I assume from the very comfortable tone that he was taking, the sort of air of detachment that he seemed to have, he was just playing along with my attempts to get him to negotiate.”

In the years leading up to the invasion of Ukraine, the BBC documentary tracks the widening gap between the West and the Russian president.

Zelensky is also shown thinking back on his failed attempts to join NATO before Russia attacked.

“If you know that tomorrow Russia will occupy Ukraine, why don’t you give me something today I can stop it with?” he says.

“Or if you can’t give it to me, then stop it yourself.”

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UK PM Rishi Sunak fires Nadhim Zahawi over tax scandal

Nadhim Zahawi

UK PM dismisses Nadhim Zahawi as chairman of the Conservative Party. Zahawi had come under fire for his own tax planning. He paid a penalty as part of a rumored $5.96 million settlement with tax officials. In response to pressure, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak dismissed Nadhim Zahawi as chairman of the Conservative Party on … Read more

UK: Former PM Boris Johnson visits Ukraine

Boris Johnson
  • Mr. Johnson toured the city’s outskirts before meeting Ukraine’s President.
  • He also went to the towns of Bucha and Borodyanka.
  • Mr. Johnson’s visit comes as Ukraine’s allies, including Germany.

Boris Johnson, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, has visited Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.

On Sunday, Mr. Johnson toured the city’s outskirts before meeting Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky.

The Conservative MP described his visit to the country as a “privilege” at Mr. Zelensky’s invitation.

The unannounced visit came as new questions about the former prime minister’s personal finances arose in the United Kingdom.

They derive from allegations that the BBC’s chairman, Richard Sharp, assisted Mr. Johnson in obtaining a credit guarantee while he was prime minister. Mr. Sharp was afterward appointed by the government to his position at the BBC.

Mr. Johnson was met in Kyiv by Mr. Zelensky and other Ukrainian ministers on his tour to Ukraine, during which he made no mention of the claims.

“Boris Johnson, a true friend of Ukraine, is welcomed in Kyiv. Boris, thank you for your help! “Mr. Zelensky messaged me on Telegram.

He also went to the towns of Bucha and Borodyanka, which are located northwest of Kyiv.

Following the defeat of Russian troops, scenes of mass destruction were discovered in both towns, including the bodies of civilians strewn along a street in Bucha.

“The suffering of the people of Ukraine has gone on for far too long,” Mr. Johnson said.

“The only way to end this war is for Ukraine to win – and win quickly,” Mr. Johnson said. “This is the moment to double down and to give the Ukrainians all the tools they need to finish the job.

“The sooner Putin is deposed, the better for Ukraine and the rest of the world,” he added.

He has visited Ukraine several times, both as Prime Minister and since leaving Downing Street.

Mr. Johnson’s visit is said to have the support of current UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

Mr. Johnson’s visit comes as Ukraine’s allies, including Germany, face increased pressure to supply more tanks to the war-torn country.

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UK PM Rishi Sunak fined for not wearing seatbelt in car

Rishi Sunak

Rishi Sunak issued fixed penalty notice for not fastening his seatbelt. The 42-year-old was making a social media video while driving in Lancashire. Mr Sunak will pay the £100 fine, which could rise to £500 if case ends up in court. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was penalized for not fastening his seatbelt while making a … Read more

Emmanuel Macron proposes big rise in defence budget

Emmanuel Macron

Germany allocated €100bn to the military days after the invasion in February. Sweden and Finland have announced large military budget increases. Under Boris Johnson, the UK pledged to spend 2.5% of GDP in June. Emmanuel Macron has proposed a huge military expansion. He predicted a €413bn (£360bn) budget from 2024-30, up from €295bn. He told … Read more

Rishi Sunak fined for not wearing seatbelt

Rishi Sunak

Mr. Sunak’s second government-issued fixed penalty notice. He, Boris Johnson, and Carrie Johnson were fined.  They were fined in April for attending. Lancashire Police said that they had given a 42-year-old man from London an offer. Rishi Sunak was fined because he didn’t wear a seatbelt while making a social media video. Lancashire Police said … Read more

Rishi Sunak faces major Tory rebellion over internet safety law

Rishi Sunak

36 Tory MPs signed onto an amendment to the government’s Online Safety Bill. The bill is due to be voted on in the House of Commons next week. The Online Safety Bill is up for a vote in following week with their amendment. Rishi Sunak is facing a significant backbench uprising, over the government’s plans … Read more

Rishi Sunak wants all students to study maths at least till age 18

Rishi Sunak

Rishi Sunak will outline his priorities for his premiership. The administration is dealing with a wave of walkouts. Mr. Sunak will also lay out his plans for the upcoming months. The prime minister is considering ways to guarantee that all English students study math in some capacity till age 18. Rishi Sunak will outline his … Read more

Court rules Rwanda deportation legal

Rwanda

The High Court ruled that the government can deport asylum seekers to Rwanda. Boris Johnson’s controversial policy “complies with the refugee convention.” Health secretary wants to talk to unions. The High Court ruled that the government can deport asylum seekers to Rwanda. Lord Justice Lewis said Boris Johnson’s controversial policy “complies with the refugee convention.” … Read more

Student from Bristol aims to clean 30 cities in 30 days

Bristol

Vivek Gurav has completed 120 “plogging expeditions” totaling 420 miles (675 km) over the past four years. The 26-year-old plans to use public transportation to travel to every city in the nation to clean up rubbish. Mr. Gurav hopes to be joined by other bloggers, environmentalists, and avid runners. In an effort to combat climate … Read more

Sajid Javid announces to stand down as MP at next election

Sajid Javid

Sajid Javid, MP for Bromsgrove, will step down from the House of Commons. The decision was made “after significant consideration,” Mr. Javid said. 11 incumbent Tory MPs plan to resign at the next general election in 2024. He was the first cabinet minister to quit Boris Johnson’s administration in July. Sajid Javid, a former chancellor … Read more

Former PM Boris Johnson announces his election plans

Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson will run for re-election as Uxbridge and Ruislip MP at the next general election. 11 Conservative MPs have so far said they will not run for reelection. The next election must take place by early 2025, and MPs have until December 5 to declare their intentions. Boris Johnson has informed his local Conservative … Read more

Rishi Sunak becomes first non white UK PM

Rishi Sunak becomes first non white UK PM

First Hindu and first person of color to hold the position of prime minister in Britain will be Rishi Sunak. He is also the youngest individual to hold the position in more than 200 years at the age of 42. In the 2016 referendum, Sunak favored leaving the European Union. First Hindu and first person … Read more

Boris Johnson’s campaign claims 100 MPs support him

Boris Johnson's campaign claims 100 MPs support him

Boris Johnson has received the necessary 100 nominations from Tory MPs to enter the race to become the next prime minister. there are 50 publicly acknowledged supporters of Mr. Johnson, which is a significantly greater number than this. The only candidate to still declare her candidacy is Penny Mordaunt. Boris Johnson has received the necessary … Read more

Boris Johnson and other MP’s explains their support

Boris Johnson and other MP's explains their support

Boris Johnson is supported by Pendle MP Andrew Stephenson I think Boris is someone with a proven track record who delivered Brexit, he delivered the fastest vaccine rollout in Europe. MP Dame Maria Miller is backing Penny Mordaunt “because she can bring the party and the country together”. Boris Johnson is supported by Pendle MP Andrew Stephenson. … Read more