LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday denied his former adviser’s accusation that he lied to Parliament about a party held during the COVID-19 lockdown, saying no one had warned him the rally was in violation of measures imposed to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
“No,” Johnson told reporters when asked if he lied to the people and Parliament.
Johnson avoided answering several questions about whether he would resign if it was proven that he had misled Parliament.
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