Four top government officials of the British prime minister, Boris Johnson, have presented their resignation this Thursday. They are the Chief of Staff, Dan Rosenfield; Johnson’s private secretary, civil servant Martin Reynolds; Jack Doyle, the Government Communications Director; and advisor Munira Mirza
According to information released in recent weeks, both Rosenfield as Reynolds They were involved in parties organized in Downing Street against the restrictions due to the pandemic, twelve of which are now being investigated by the Police.
Reynolds allegedly invited a hundred people to a party on May 20, 2020urging to bring alcohol for “take advantage of the good weather”. Johnson has admitted that attended the eventalthough it says that I thought it was “work”.
On the other hand, the news of Doyle’s departure has been advanced by the newspaper ‘The Daily Mail’, where he previously worked, which pointed out that his resignation is not related to Mirza’s previous onemuch more painful and politically significant for the prime minister.
According to the newspaper, the resigned, also implicated in the party scandal, explained to his colleagues that he always intended to work “only two years” in the Government, where he entered in 2020, and acknowledged that the last weeks of criticism has “taken its toll” on his family life.
Mirza, who accompanied the “tory” leader from his time as mayor of London, he resigned due to unfounded accusations he made to the leader of the oppositionKeir Starmer, about his alleged inaction, when he was director of the Prosecutor’s Office, in a notorious case of sexual abuse starring the late presenter Jimmy Savile.
The policy chief judged that Johnson’s criticism of Starmer during a session in Parliament last Monday, which the prime minister tried to “clarify” today but without apologizing, were “insulting”.
In her resignation letter, the consultant tells her that she believes “you were wrong to suggest that Keir Starmer was personally responsible for allowing Jimmy Savile to escape justice” and regrets that he did not retract and apologize as she had advised. The adviser was considered one of the people closest to Johnson, who continues to be hounded to resign by the opposition and within his party.
Source: Lasexta

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