
‘A coward’: Boris Johnson refuses to answer urgent question about his attendance at illegal Downing Street party
“He’s not just a self-interested liar. He’s a coward too.”

“He’s not just a self-interested liar. He’s a coward too.”

On 11 May 2020, nine days before Downing Street’s bring-your-own-booze party, Boris Johnson increased the fines for those who broke the lockdown rules.

The PM’s year hasn’t got off to the best of starts, as he faces fresh allegations about his integrity involving the Downing Street residence refurbishment scandal.

Boris Johnson chose to carry on lying during the first Prime Minister’s Questions of the new year.

The world’s largest free trading bloc is now open for business.

On the NHS, 70 percent say the government is doing a bad job, while on crime 59 percent say the government is performing badly.

As rumour about the embattled PM’s future fizzes, we look back on Johnson’s second full year of office – 12 months beset with epic gaffes, U-turns, rebellions and clangers.

The dire ratings for Johnson were reported in ConservativeHome yesterday, following a survey of party members.

33% of the public say that Keir Starmer would make the best Prime Minister, compared to 31% who say the same for Boris Johnson.

Where was the Tory outrage over the attacks on liberty over photo ID for elections or the attacks on the right to protest?