Boris Johnson apologizes in parliament “unconditional” for ‘partygate’ alright
LONDON, United Kingdom: Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday apologized to parliamentarians after he became the first British leader fined for violating the law, but facing opposition calls to stop for integrity in politics.
Overcoming the parliament for the first time since April 12 it was fine, he insisted that he did not think he had made a mistake when he attended an office gathered for his birthday in June 2020, when England was under the pandemic kuncian.
"That's my mistake and I'm sorry because it's unconditional," he said.
The British public "has the right to expect better than their prime minister" Johnson added, while insisting he would continue the work including to defend Ukraine against the invasion of Russian "Barbaris".
The prison problem caused accusations that Johnson t...