
Nobody told me this was against the rules – Boris Johnson.
We’ve got a Prime Minister who set the rules on COVID-19, then repeatedly reminded the public what those rules were and why they had to be followed, now telling us that nobody actually told him what the very rules were.
We’ve got a Prime Minister who set the rules on COVID-19, then repeatedly reminded the public what those rules were and why they had to be followed, now telling us that nobody actually told him what the very rules were.
First published in January 2022.
Freudian slip
Earlier on Tuesday morning, Justice Secretary Dominic Raab tried his very best to protect the prime minister from Sky News’ Kay Burley’s pertinent questions on whether Boris Johnson had lied to Parliament and to the British people, before he accidentally admitted that the 20 May party in Number 10 was indeed... a party.
#KayBurley - Who's lying, Dominic Cummings or Boris Johnson?
— Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 (@Haggis_UK) January 18, 2022
Dominic Raab - I'm not going to be drawn into this soap opera#KayBurley - It's not really a soap opera, it's about whether Boris Johnson has lied to the nation & his colleagues. pic.twitter.com/MXYa6wOEZm
Watch Dominic Raab go off script & call the 20th May 2020 gathering a party.#KayBurley - So it was a party on the 20th of May
— Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 (@Haggis_UK) January 18, 2022
Dominic Raab - No#KayBurley - That's what you just said pic.twitter.com/4ggcICA4x7
The leadership contender
If the Prime Minister was hoping for some support from his Chancellor Rishi Sunak – one of the favourites to replace him if Johnson loses his job, it was all but in vain. When asked whether if the PM lied to Parliament he should resign, he said that the Ministerial Code is clear on that. Asked then whether he was supporting the PM unequivocally, he just walked off without answering the question.
Was that an admission that he is not?
Q - If the Prime Minister lied and lied to Parliament, he should resign?
— Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 (@Haggis_UK) January 18, 2022
Rishi Sunak - The ministerial code is clear on these matters
Q - & you support the Prime Minister unequivocally?
Rishi Sunak walks off without answering. pic.twitter.com/yIx6vShyYk
When you want a job done, do it yourself.
Taking his fate into his own hands, Boris Johnson eventually spoke to Sky News’ Beth Rigby. It was the first time he was addressing the subject of the Number 10 parties scandal since his public apologies at last week’s PMQ in the House of Commons.
But in his responses to Beth Rigby’s forensic questioning, he actually ended up worsening an already bad situation by suggesting that he was not told prior to attending the 20 May party what the COVID rules were.
Beth Rigby - So you're saying Dominic Cummings is lying & his version of events is not true?
— Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 (@Haggis_UK) January 18, 2022
Boris Johnson - I can tell you categorically nobody told me this was something that was against the rules or we were doing something that wasn't a work event pic.twitter.com/QtJ6VUiND6
Beth Rigby - The idea that you walked into the garden, with 40 people there, tables laid out with food & drink & there's alcohol being served & you think that's a work event... that's just ludicrous, you’re just taking the mickey... you know how silly that sounds, don’t you. 👍 pic.twitter.com/fVWpuKuOCX
— Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 (@Haggis_UK) January 18, 2022
The very Prime Minister who set the rules on COVID-19, who then repeatedly reminded the public what those rules were and why they had to be followed, has just told us that nobody had actually told him what the very rules he set for the entire country were.
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Finally, the guys at Led by Donkeys have created a brilliant video on how the Metropolitan Police – that has so far refused to investigate the Downing Street parties during the lockdowns – really should be investigating the parties and Boris Johnson. It is worth watching:
🚨“If you've got one shred of compassion for all those families who sacrificed so much, who lost so much, you’ll go”🚨 pic.twitter.com/AOl2D4f0Bc
— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) January 18, 2022

— AUTHOR —▫ J.N. PAQUET, Author & Journalist, Editor of PMP Magazine. |
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- Text: This piece was first published in PMP Magazine on 18 January 2022.
- Cover: Screenshot of Boris Johnson/BBC News.
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