“You want my honest view, I think this whole thing is completely nonsensical… This whole thing is a load of absolute nonsense.'
BORIS JOHNSON HAS branded suggestions he may have taken part in further rule-breaking during the pandemic as a “load of absolute nonsense”.
Asked by Sky News at Dulles Airport in Washington whether he broke the law at Chequers and Downing Street, he said: “No… The answer is as I said before there was absolutely no rule-breaking. Those who want to make allegations should make allegations, but so far nobody has. A spokesman for Johnson said: “Some abbreviated entries in Mr Johnson’s official diary were queried by Cabinet Office during preparation for the Covid inquiry.
The UK Cabinet Office said: “Information came to light during the process of preparing evidence for submission to the Covid inquiry.“It was identified as part of the normal disclosure review of potentially relevant documents being undertaken by the legal team for inquiry witnesses. In a statement given to The Times, Thames Valley Police also confirmed they were looking into a report of potential breaches of the rules at Chequers.
“The fact that it’s one rule for them and one rule for the rest of us still triggers a raw sense of injustice in millions of people.
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