Johnson launches an offensive to hold on in office

  • ‘Operation Red Meat’ is the name of the offensive that includes the deployment of the Army in the English Channel to combat illegal immigration

  • Several members of the prime minister’s team may be relieved in the clean-up operation devised after the party scandals

Boris Johnson has no intention of resigning and prepares a campaign to regain leadership after the party scandals in Downing Street during the pandemic. The British Prime Minister finalizes a battery of measures, much to the liking of the conservative deputies, who have in their hands the internal mechanism to dismiss him. But it is doubtful that citizens will forgive or forget. Some 40% of Conservative Party rank-and-file supporters believe Johnson should go.

What has been dubbed ‘Operation Red Meat’ includes the deployment of armed forces in the English Channel to combat illegal immigration. Royal Navy ships could reinforce the Border Force in charge of border control. The Minister of the Interior, Priti Patel, confirmed in the House of Commons the request to the Ministry of Defence. The British Government would be in contact with the authorities of Ghana and Rwanda to send to those African countries the foreigners who are pending the resolution of their asylum request. Asked about this, an official spokesman for Johnson did not deny such extremewithout getting into the matter. “Obviously it doesn’t help to talk about ongoing discussions with some countries.”

Other measures Johnson plans for the image washing they would stop by to clean up Downing Street laying off some members of his team, as well as the imposition of new regulations on the alcohol limit to consume by the staff who work there. in that list of scapegoats would be his private secretary, Martin Reynolds, author of the email inviting a hundred people to a garden party in May 2020.

Axfisiar a la BBC

The laundering campaign to save Johnson’s ‘red meat’ also points against the BBC, accused by the Conservatives of being biased e lean to the left. The Minister of Culture, Nadine Dorries, has warned on Twitter that the current system of obligatory annual payment of a fee to finance public television will end in 2027. The model is currently in the process of being discussion and review. Johnson’s spokesman denied that the announcement was a trick to divert attention from the precarious situation facing the prime minister. Johnson is also considering announcing the end of all restrictions due to covid on January 27 in England, something that would undoubtedly please the conservative ultraliberals for whom the economy has always been a priority during the pandemic.

The ‘premier’, who had disappeared from the scene since last Wednesday due to the contagion of a relative, was seen for the first time running with his dog, while some member of the Government made the rounds of radios and televisions apologizing to the boss. The Minister of Education, Nadhim Zahawihe claimed on the BBC that Johnson “feel the pain” from the public because of the impression that the latest revelations have given. He argued that the prime minister is “human” and has already apologized for his “mistake” when she inadvertently attended a party in May 2020, which she mistook for a work meeting. In Johnson’s defense, with that same innocent version of what happened, his sister, Rachel, also came to the fore on LBC station.

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The campaign to keep the prime minister in office hit a new bump in the road. Another allegation of breaking the rules. Johnson would have attended the farewell of his former Defense adviser, Captain Steve Higham, shortly before Christmas 2020, a period under strict restrictions. Johnson would have even said a few words.

Sue Gray She is the senior official in charge of investigating parties, receptions, events and other festive gatherings that have taken place in Downing Street and other ministerial offices. Gray is due to present the findings in the coming days to his boss, the prime minister, who you are not required to publish them in full.

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