Britain's Prime Minister Johnson reiterated that attending a party at the Prime Minister's Office in May, when strict regulations on the new coronavirus continued, was seen as part of his work, and was warned in advance. I argued against the point from a former aide that he was.

However, there is a rapid increase in the movement from within the ruling party to seek confidence voting as party leader, and we are in a difficult position.

The Johnson administration has been accused of having a party at the Prime Minister's Office last year, as well as the strict regulations on the new corona infection control.



In May, Prime Minister Johnson admitted that he had attended a party in the yard of the official residence and apologized in Congress, but explained that he saw it as part of his work.



Cummings, who was an aide to the prime minister at the time, claimed on Twitter on the 17th that he had warned the prime minister that it was a party, while Johnson said on the 18th, "No one says it is against the rules. I can say this absolutely. I participated as a professional event. "



A series of allegations are under investigation within the government, and Prime Minister Johnson will issue a statement in response to the results.



However, in the latest poll, 22% of the respondents answered that they are fulfilling their responsibilities well, and there are voices from the ruling party and the Conservative Party asking them to resign.



In addition, there is a rapid increase in demands by Conservative members of the House of Representatives to vote for confidence as leader, putting Johnson in a difficult position.