4 senior employees of Prime Minister Boris Johnson resigned as a result of the reactions to the parties, which were organized in the UK Prime Ministry despite the coronavirus restrictions and called the “Partygate” scandal in the press. Chief of Staff Rosenfield and Chief Secretary Reynolds also announced their resignation, hours after Prime Minister Johnson’s senior officials, Communications Director Jack Doyle and Policy chief Munira Mirza announced their resignations.
“My FAMILY LIFE HAS BEEN TERRIBLE DAMAGE”
In his resignation statement, Director of Communications Jack Doyle said, “I always intended to hold this position for 2 years, but my family life has been terribly damaged in recent weeks due to what has happened in the country.”
EXPLANATION OF ‘REsignation’ FROM PRIME MINISTRY SPEAKER
The British Prime Minister’s Spokesperson said in a statement about the resignations, “Dan Rosenfield and Martin Reynolds submitted their resignations to Prime Minister Johnson today and the Prime Minister accepted it. We thank both of them for their contributions to the government in combating the Covid-19 epidemic and economic recovery.”
JOHNSON APPROVED
British Prime Minister Johnson last apologized for the party held at the Prime Minister’s Office on 31 January. (UAV)