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#Lee Wen read the newspaper # Johnson was criticized for leadership mistakes and still refused to resign The Metropolis Daily reported that the British Prime Minister's Office issued an investigation report on the door incident yesterday, and investigator Grey said that she had investigated in total

author:Li Wen, Hong Kong

# Lee Wen read the newspaper # Johnson was criticized for leadership mistakes but still refused to resign

The Metropolis daily reported that the British Prime Minister's Office issued a report on the investigation of the door incident yesterday, and investigator Grey said that she investigated a total of 16 parties suspected of violating the rules, but because the police have been involved in investigating some of the parties, she can only mention 12 of them in the report. Grey pointed out that the incident reflected the "leadership and judgment errors" of the Downing Street Prime Minister's Office and led to "a serious lack of compliance with the standards expected by the British people". Grey also criticized the Existence of a Culture of Alcoholism in the British Prime Minister's Office in her report, and the staff of the Prime Minister's Office did not dare to give advice to their superiors on the issue of drinking parties. London police also said yesterday that they had received 500 pages of evidence and more than 300 photographs from investigator Grey, which she obtained after interviewing about 70 Prime Minister's Office staff.

The electronic edition of The Independent also published a front-page photo report that Prime Minister Johnson was forced to publicly apologize yesterday in the house of commons of Parliament after Grey's investigative report criticized the British Prime Minister's Office for "leadership and misjudgment errors". The report also revealed that the London police have launched criminal investigations into 12 different gatherings held at the Prime Minister's Office and other government departments, and Prime Minister Johnson is believed to have attended at least three of them, one of which was allegedly held at the Prime Minister's residence. The report also revealed that a ruling Conservative female MP, Richardson, had announced her resignation as an assistant cabinet secretary after the investigation was published.

The Guardian also reported that after Grey published yesterday's report on the investigation into the party-gate incident, many British ruling Conservative MPs reacted angrily to Prime Minister Johnson in the House of Commons yesterday. Former Prime Minister Theresa May questioned Johnson's ability to understand the epidemic regulations. Former party whip Mitchell said he would no longer support Prime Minister Johnson. Another Conservative MP, Bell, said emotionally that Johnson's actions made him feel stupid because he had strictly complied with the rules when he attended his grandmother's funeral during the epidemic.

The Financial Times reported that in the face of an angry reaction from ruling Conservative MPs, British Prime Minister Johnson still refused to resign. But this position has caused more Conservative MPs to be dissatisfied. One of the senior Conservative MPs was quoted as saying he would reconsider last night whether to continue to support Prime Minister Johnson. Conservative MPs will now decide whether to file a no-confidence motion with Prime Minister Johnson. According to the Conservative Party Constitution, as long as 54 Conservative MPs file a motion of no confidence in the party leader, the election of the party leader can be initiated.

The Daily Telegraph reported that British Prime Minister Johnson has asked investigator Grey to publish a more detailed investigation report on the door incident in the Prime Minister's Office as soon as possible to calm the anger of the ruling Conservative MPs. However, Grey has said that because the London police also conduct criminal investigations into some parties, she has been asked not to publish the details of the investigation report. However, the London police also issued a statement yesterday saying that once the police investigation is over, Grey can publish all the contents of the investigation report, but the exact time is not yet known.

The newspaper also reported on its front page that Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron yesterday to discuss the Crisis in Ukraine. Putin had planned to speak with British Prime Minister Johnson yesterday afternoon, but Johnson temporarily postponed the call with Putin due to the release yesterday of the report of the British Prime Minister's Office's investigation into the door incident. But the British Prime Minister's Office did not say when the call would be postponed. The report also revealed that British Foreign Secretary Truss, who was scheduled to visit Ukraine with Prime Minister Johnson this week, has now been diagnosed with the new crown virus. However, a spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office said Johnson would visit Ukraine as scheduled.

The Daily Mail also pointed out that in order to investigate the door incident in the Prime Minister's Office, investigator Grey interviewed a total of 70 staff, collected 500 pages of evidence, and obtained more than 300 photos, but the report published yesterday was only 12 pages, which is too little, so it is required to publish the full report content as soon as possible.

The Times said Prime Minister Johnson attended at least four of the alleged irregularities parties investigated by the London police, so he may have to face police questioning. According to the report, investigator Grey has made it clear to Johnson that once the police end the criminal investigation, she will publish the contents of the investigation report in full. Johnson was initially reluctant to do so, but only at the strong request of lawmakers did he change his original intention and agree to publish the contents of the investigation report in full.

The Daily Mirror said that the London police are currently conducting a criminal investigation into 12 suspected illegal parties, Prime Minister Johnson has confirmed participation in 3 of them, one of which was held in the prime minister's official residence, and the police have also obtained more than 300 photos of the illegal party, but Prime Minister Johnson still has no shame and refuses to resign.

The Daily Express pointed out that Prime Minister Johnson did something wrong with the partygate incident, but it can now be corrected. Johnson promised yesterday that he would restructure the Prime Minister's Office's working team, including re-appointing strategic adviser Crosby, to resolve the Prime Minister's Office's problems.

#Lee Wen read the newspaper # Johnson was criticized for leadership mistakes and still refused to resign The Metropolis Daily reported that the British Prime Minister's Office issued an investigation report on the door incident yesterday, and investigator Grey said that she had investigated in total
#Lee Wen read the newspaper # Johnson was criticized for leadership mistakes and still refused to resign The Metropolis Daily reported that the British Prime Minister's Office issued an investigation report on the door incident yesterday, and investigator Grey said that she had investigated in total
#Lee Wen read the newspaper # Johnson was criticized for leadership mistakes and still refused to resign The Metropolis Daily reported that the British Prime Minister's Office issued an investigation report on the door incident yesterday, and investigator Grey said that she had investigated in total
#Lee Wen read the newspaper # Johnson was criticized for leadership mistakes and still refused to resign The Metropolis Daily reported that the British Prime Minister's Office issued an investigation report on the door incident yesterday, and investigator Grey said that she had investigated in total
#Lee Wen read the newspaper # Johnson was criticized for leadership mistakes and still refused to resign The Metropolis Daily reported that the British Prime Minister's Office issued an investigation report on the door incident yesterday, and investigator Grey said that she had investigated in total
#Lee Wen read the newspaper # Johnson was criticized for leadership mistakes and still refused to resign The Metropolis Daily reported that the British Prime Minister's Office issued an investigation report on the door incident yesterday, and investigator Grey said that she had investigated in total
#Lee Wen read the newspaper # Johnson was criticized for leadership mistakes and still refused to resign The Metropolis Daily reported that the British Prime Minister's Office issued an investigation report on the door incident yesterday, and investigator Grey said that she had investigated in total
#Lee Wen read the newspaper # Johnson was criticized for leadership mistakes and still refused to resign The Metropolis Daily reported that the British Prime Minister's Office issued an investigation report on the door incident yesterday, and investigator Grey said that she had investigated in total
#Lee Wen read the newspaper # Johnson was criticized for leadership mistakes and still refused to resign The Metropolis Daily reported that the British Prime Minister's Office issued an investigation report on the door incident yesterday, and investigator Grey said that she had investigated in total

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