UK PM Johnson says he takes responsibility for lockdown breaches
British Prime Miner Boris Johnson said he took responsibility for COVID lockdown breaches at his Downing Street office and corrected a previous statement to parliament that guidance had been followed at all times.
“I take full responsibility for everything that took place on my watch… I have been appalled some of the behaviour,” he told lawmakers on Wednesday, adding he had been unaware of breaches at gatherings for departing staff members.
“My attendance at these moments, brief as it was, has not been found to be outside the rules. But clearly this was not the case for some of those gatherings after I had left and other gatherings when I was not even in the building.”
U.K. Prime Miner Boris Johnson says he takes “full responsibility” for lockdown-breaching parties, but ignores calls to resign.
Johnson was addressing Parliament after a report on the “partygate” scandal was published. https://t.co/27PO4zazCk
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He renewed his apology for attending a daytime gathering on his birthday in June 2020, for which he was issued for a fine the police.