Boris Johnson must resign “for the good of this and future governments,” the former chief prosecutor said, as Conservative concerns about the party scandal grew.
Jeremy Wright, who was the government’s chief legal adviser to David Cameron and Theresa May, said revelations about the parties during the blockade had “caused real and lasting damage to the reputation not only of that government but also of institutions and authority.” of the government as a whole. “
Wright, who is also a former culture minister, said that as a result of the prime minister’s actions, he believes Britons are less likely to follow restrictions on blockades if necessary in the future. He said Johnson should leave both to ensure future public compliance with government instructions. . .
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