I narrow Johnson's circle, the resignations begin

Four advisers of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson have resigned as a result of the outbreak of the “Downing Street” scandal. Prime Minister Johnson's political chief, Munira Mirza, Chief of Staff Dan Rosenfield, private secretary, Martin Reynolds and communications director Jack Doyle resigned today, several days after the publication a report in which said that “can [...]
Prime Minister Johnson's political chief, Munira Mirza, chief of staff, Dan Rosenfield, private secretary, Martin Reynolds and communications director Jack Doyle resigned today, several days after the publication a report in which <x0 were said to have had a lot of stay” at <2> Downing Street” until the rest of the United Kingdom was under strict measures of restrictions as a consequence of the pandemic.
The civil servant's report, Sue Gray, which was released Monday, says the government of Prime Minister Johnson “has failed in leadership”
“It is hard to justify the government's behaviour regarding the organisation of several collections at a time when the same Government had imposed strict measures on citizens as a result of pandemic”, the report said, among other things. ( CNN/Periscope)












