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Boris Johnson met when he arrived at St. Paul’s Cathedral for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

The Prime Minister was forced to resign after Sue Gray’s report on the Downing Street Shutdown Party was published.

Explosive documents show that when millions of people across the country could not see friends and family, officials fell ill, sang karaoke, engaged in battles, guards and cleaning staff. Contains details of the demonstration that abused.

It also contained nine new photos of the prime minister and his friends embarrassed at a party while thousands of people were hospitalized for the coronavirus.

Opinion polls show that more than half the population now want to quit, but Labor is 11 points ahead.

Today, when the Prime Minister walked up the steps of the temple with his wife Kelly, people did not hide their anger.

Boris and Carrie Johnson crouched down the stairs leading to St. Paul’s Cathedral (Photo: Reuters)

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I heard some cheers, but they were drowned out in a wave of thunder.

Sue Gray has investigated 16 events in the last 20 months, including the one that occurred the day before Prince Philip’s funeral.

Boris Johnson was forced to apologize to the Queen for the party that lasted until 4am, got out of control and broke the swing in Downing Street garden.

She did not attend the event, which offended the general public. Many recalled that the Covid restrictions forced the Queen to mourn only her 73-year-old husband.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his wife, Carrie Johnson, stand with British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss at National Thanksgiving Day at St. Paul's Cathedral to mark the Platinum Jubilee of the Queen of London.  UK, June 3, 2022.Reuters/Phil Noble/Pool

Boris Johnson threatens to quit the party (Photo: Reuters)

Sue Gray reports that the “senior leader” must be “responsible” for the culture, resulting in repeated violations of lockout rules in a series of events in 2020 and 2021.

The prime minister apologized but tried to downplay his personal involvement, saying he was unaware of the “work event” escalated to the lockdown party.

The Metropolitan Police issued 126 Free Standing Notices (FPNS) during the investigation of the match. This made Downing Street the most fined place in the UK during a pandemic.

Johnson was the first sitting Prime Minister to break the law when he was fined for attending a 56th birthday party at the Cabinet Office, Kelly’s wife, and Rishi Sunak.

However, a Scotland Yard investigation was launched when the country was placed on lockdown for the second time after a photo of the Prime Minister drinking alcohol surfaced in November 2020.

Other participants were fined, but Johnson was not fined for the event. He said that he believed his existence was “essential” and part of his duty as a leader. This is clearly an excuse received by the Metropolitan Police.

But critics were unable to say goodbye to dying family members due to restrictions on hospital visits and burials, so why did he say goodbye to his colleagues? I wonder if I can do it.

More than 45 Conservative lawmakers have publicly criticized Johnson following the announcement of a party scandal and the Sue Gray report.

To build credibility, 54 letters from Conservative legislators must be sent to Sir Graham Blood, Chairman of the 1922 Committee.

As it draws closer, rebel Conservatives say they are abandoning the mistrust resolution because they fear leadership challenges could arise before potential successors are ready.

The speed of the reaction to the prime minister is said to have surprised lawmakers and left plans for the uprising poorly organized.

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