British Prime Minister Reported to Police, Suspected to Break Measures

British Prime Minister Reported to Police, Suspected to Break Measures

The prime minister of Great Britain, Boris Johnson, has been reported to the police by opposition MPs due to allegations of violating anti-corranvirus measures. Opposition Labusist Party MPs claim that at least two parties have been held in the government building during last year's restrictions, the Report The Guardian, the Express reports. [...]

Opposition Labusist Party MPs claim that at least two parties have been held in the government building during last year's restrictions, the Report The Guardian, the Express reports.

Opposition MP Neil Coyle wrote to the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cresida Dick to ask for an investigation into reports that the prime minister has spoken at a retirement party in November and has also allowed a staff party for Christmas in December.

At that time, there were restrictive measures for socialization in Britain. After sending the letter to the police, MP Coyle said: “I believe they have violated the law. Most of my colleagues followed the rules; those who did not have faced punishment. ”

“Johnson is not above the law, despite its great self-authorisation”, the opposition deputy added.

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