China News Service, April 12 (Xinhua) -- British media reported on the 12th that the London Police Service is expected to issue tickets to British Prime Minister Johnson and British Chancellor of the Exchequer Sunak for allegedly attending parties illegally during the epidemic blockade.

File:British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

  10 Downing Street confirmed the pair had been notified by the Metropolitan Police, but a spokesman also said they had not been told which activity the ticket was for, according to the BBC.

  British Sky News reported that the British Labour Party called for the two to resign, while the leader of the Liberal Democrats called for the reconvening of parliament for a confidence vote on the prime minister.

  According to previous news, the British police have sent formal questionnaires to about 100 staff of the Prime Minister's Office and government departments to find out about their participation in illegal gatherings around the gatherings suspected of illegal gatherings from 2020 to 2021.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson also received a questionnaire.

  The British Cabinet Office announced on January 31 the preliminary results of a special investigation into the Prime Minister's Office's holding of gatherings during the new crown epidemic. It believes that the Johnson government's many gatherings during the "closed city" period seriously violated epidemic prevention regulations, highlighting "ineffective leadership".

Johnson immediately responded to the investigation report in the lower house of parliament, apologizing for the illegal gathering and expressing his acceptance of the contents of the investigation report.

He promised the government would make rectifications, but said he would not resign over the matter.