Johnson refuses to resign, ministers do not back down

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Stormy UK: Following reports in the country’s media that the British prime minister violated the first closure at the start of the Corona plague, British police decided yesterday (Tuesday) to fine British Prime Minister Johnson Johnson and Finance Minister Sonak for violating the closure on their part.

As a result, the opposition called on Johnson and the finance minister to resign, as they violated guidelines they themselves approved shortly before violating them.

At the same time, legal experts in the UK argue that in addition to the fines received by Finance Minister Sonak, Prime Minister Johnson and his wife, it is possible that due to further documentation, the seniors will receive additional fines.

The British Labor Party said that “the prime minister has no moral justification for continuing to lead our country”. The Liberal Democrats also said that “we call on the prime minister to take the moral and fair step and resign.”

Along with the calls for Johnson to resign, during a statement to the media last night, Johnson made it clear that he has no intention of resigning. Earlier today, the finance minister also hinted that he also intends to remain in office.

Alongside the backing that Johnson and Sonak are easing from a large portion of the cabinet ministers, there are smells that as of this hour have not yet issued any back-up announcement, making political commentators wonder why they are in no hurry to back up their party and prime minister.

In the list of non-backing ministers you can find the Minister of the Interior, Patel Patel, Kit Malthus – the Minister of Police within the Ministry of the Interior.

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