Number's up, PM
Daily Mirror|January 26, 2022
Sue Gray 'has pics of Johnson with wine bottles at No10 parties... as police launch criminal probe
PIPPA CRERAR
Number's up, PM

BORIS Johnson could face a grilling by police over Partygate after Scotland Yard finally caved in to public pressure to launch an investigation.

And the PM's political future is hanging in the balance as Sue Gray's report into No10 lockdown bashes may be published today.

Downing Street officials have handed over photos of parties, including images of Mr Johnson and wine bottles, to her investigators, according to Sky News.

Met Police chief Dame Cressida Dick confirmed officers will look into a number of events” where Covid lockdown rules were said to have been broken in Whitehall.

Calls for Mr Johnson to quit over the scandal grew last night.

Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner questioned how he can remain in post with No10 under police investigation.

She said: “Boris Johnson is a national distraction. Conservative MPs should stop propping him up and he should finally do the decent thing and resign.” Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey added: “We got here because the PM can't tell the truth.

“He's lied continually, he's been dishonest to Parliament and to the British people. He has to go Former government whip Sir Robert Syms said: “I think the Prime Minister really ought to E consider his position.

“We're going to get paralysis in government for months and that's not good for the country Mr Johnson will face further pressure today at PMQs, where he is expected to face a barrage of demands to step down.

The Mirror has been told civil servant Ms Gray's report will come within days and even as early as” today, despite the police probe.

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