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UK PM Boris Johnson to face ‘partygate’ lying probe over breach of coronavirus rules

  • British lawmakers agree to launch an investigation into whether the prime minister misled parliament over Downing Street gatherings that broke lockdown rules
  • Lying to the House of Commons would normally be cause for resignation, but Johnson insists he is not going anywhere

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Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson reacts after apologising to MPs for the for his “partygate” fine in the House of Commons in London on Tuesday. Photo: PRU via AFP
Agence France-Presse

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced stinging criticism from his own Conservative MPs and the embarrassing prospect of a probe into whether he lied to parliament over the “partygate” scandal.

Lawmakers on Thursday agreed to launch an investigation by a parliamentary committee into his past denials to the House of Commons of lockdown lawbreaking in Downing Street that caused widespread public anger.

Under the code for ministers, misleading parliament is ordinarily a resigning matter but a bullish Johnson – on a two-day trip to India – insisted he was not going anywhere.

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The investigation by parliament’s privileges committee will begin once London police have finished their own probe and an internal report on the scandal is published in full.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has tilak applied on his forehead by a senior sadhu as he visits the Swaminarayan Akshardham temple in Gandhinagar, India on Thursday. Photo: Reuters
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has tilak applied on his forehead by a senior sadhu as he visits the Swaminarayan Akshardham temple in Gandhinagar, India on Thursday. Photo: Reuters

During a debate before the vote, several members of Johnson’s Conservative party broke ranks to lambast his behaviour, and indicated he no longer had their support.

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