• UK Boris Johnson denies lying to Parliament about 'Partygate'

Conservative MP Christian Wakeford has announced his flight to the ranks of the Labor Party minutes before

Boris Johnson

's new intervention in Parliament amid the "Partygate" scandal.

Wakeford belonged to the group of "red wall" Tory MPs from the north of England who

gave Johnson an outright majority in the 2019 election.


Along with another twenty deputies, Wakeford joined the so-called "pork pie plot" (the "pork pie plot"), with the aim of promoting a motion of censure against Johnson. In his farewell letter, the deputy turncoat harshly criticized the "premier" for his "

inability to lead the country

."

Labor opposition leader

Keir Starmer

"welcomed" Christian Wakeford to his party and tried to put Boris Johnson back on the ropes in the middle of a very heated parliamentary session, which started with a very direct question from the Liberal-Democrat Wendy Chamberlain: "

Does the Prime Minister agree that it is time to resign?

".


Boris Johnson announced from the outset the imminent end of the Covid restrictions thanks to the "fantastic success" of the third booster vaccine campaign that already reaches more than 55% of the population.

Barely making his way through the clamor of lawmakers, Johnson boasted of the G7's biggest economic recovery and record job creation and dodged as best he could the incessant questions about "Partygate".

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