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Boris Johnson interview live: Former prime minister tells ITV Grill he regrets apologizing for Partygate

Boris Johnson interview live: Former prime minister tells ITV Grill he regrets apologizing for Partygate
Boris Johnson interview live: Former prime minister tells ITV Grill he regrets apologizing for Partygate

 



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Boris Johnson has said in a new interview that he regrets apologizing over the so-called Partygate scandal over a lockdown-era gathering in Downing Street.

The former First Minister, who was criticized on ITV tonight, claimed the move inadvertently validated the entire data as criticism was also leveled at very hard-working officials.

He went on to defend the rioters, insisting he did not think the officials involved in the Westminster scandal were thinking of breaking the rules.

Meanwhile, Sky News political editor Beth Rigby announced she had withdrawn from the Cheltenham Literary Festival after being told she could not record or script her interview with Prime Minister Johnson. main.

The Independent understands the incident comes after Chagossian Voices, an indigenous group of Chagossians, had planned to protest in Westminster, claiming the UK government had consistently and deliberately ignored discussions surrounding the return of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. do.

Sir Keir Starmer defended his government's decision in the face of significant backlash, arguing that the UK-Mauritius deal ensured the continued security of the US-British Diego Garcia military base.

Key points View latest updates 1728070722Boris Johnson has revealed his Covid battle was worse than the public knew. Boris Johnson has revealed his Covid battle has been worse than the public realizes.

Boris Johnson has revealed his fight against Covid-19 has been worse than the public realizes. In an interview with ITV's Tom Bradby on Friday (October 4), the former Prime Minister gave more details about the impact Covid-19 has had on him. Mr Johnson admitted he was more tired than he was after returning home from hospital, but knew he had work to do during the 2020 pandemic. The former Conservative leader said: Pretty bad. I know what a terrible disease COVID-19 is. It was worse than I thought.

Tara CobhamOctober 4, 2024 20:38

1728070231ICYMI: Starmer declares carbon capture investment as national renewal action

Sir Keir Starmer welcomed today's investment announcement as an example of a policy of renewal in action.

Addressing the audience at a glass manufacturing facility, he emphasized that the government was laying the foundations and laying out a long-term industrial strategy.

Recalling his past work as a lawyer for coal mining families during the decline of the industry under the Conservative government, he said: I know firsthand what it's like because I've worked with families and communities who will lose their jobs in really important industries. When we cut off coal like that, this country lost.

We lost our jobs, we lost our communities, we lost our way of life. I think we have lost our dignity and our identity.

He added: We are the first industrialized country. That's who we are as a country. This is our story. It is a source of pride that this country, our country, and communities like this have changed the world. And what is made here matters.

You can’t take it away from people without a plan to replace it. It's like losing a part of yourself, a missing limb, an open wound, a heart torn from your country.

Salma OuaguiraOctober 4, 2024 20:30

1728069168Full story: Broadcaster pulls out of Boris Johnson interview because he is not allowed to record.

Sky News political editor Beth Rigby said she stopped interviewing former prime minister Boris Johnson at the Cheltenham Literary Festival after being told she could not record or transcribe it.

Mr Johnson promised in an interview as he promoted his new memoir, Unleashed, to be published next week, that he would reveal what really happened during my time as mayor, foreign secretary and prime minister.

It comes after an interview with the BBC was abandoned after presenter Laura Kuenssberg accidentally sent a briefing note.

Tara CobhamOctober 4, 2024 20:12

1728068680Boris Johnson has made a desperate appeal to sell books and has not ruled out a return to politics.

Boris Johnson made a desperate appeal to sell his book during the interview.

He said his memoir, Unleashed, is now available in bookstores everywhere.

And he started looking around the TV studio to ask where Unleashed was. Perhaps he could have held it up for the camera.

On the possibility of a return to politics, he said: “As I said before, the possibility of my return to politics is akin to being reincarnated as an olive blinded by a champagne cork and trapped in an unused refrigerator.” Or decapitate him with a frisbee.”

Whitehall Editor Kate Devlin4 Oct 2024 20:04

1728068407Exclusive | Diego Garcia blame game intensifies as Liz Truss attacks Boris Johnson for island surrender

Former Prime Minister Liz Truss has hit back at claims that Britain was responsible for the loss of the vital Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean, saying it was Boris Johnson's fault.

There was a particular uproar yesterday when Keir Starmers' government announced it would hand the island to Muritius in a deal that would guarantee the RAF base there for at least 99 years.

Our political editor David Maddox has the full exclusive details below.

Salma OuaguiraOctober 4, 2024 20:00

Boris Johnson has refused to explicitly back Tory frontrunner Robert Jenrick.

Boris Johnson has refused to explicitly back Tory frontrunner Robert Jenrick.

He supported a referendum on withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights and is therefore likely to support Mr Jenrick, who is the only candidate to advocate withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights.

Mr. Johnson responded: I think there's a logical fallacy you just made.

He also said Donald Trump wasn't telling the truth when he claimed he won the 2020 presidential election.

In a quick round of questions during the ITV interview, the former prime minister refused to say who he would like to win – Kamala Harris or the Republican candidate – in the upcoming vote.

When asked whether the former president was telling the truth when he claimed to have won the 2020 presidential election, Prime Minister Johnson said no.

He did not say who he thought was a better chancellor – Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss – insisting that both had good qualities and that both had had their share of bad luck.

Conservative leadership candidate Robert Jenrick (PA Wire)

Tara CobhamOctober 4, 2024 19:49

1728067656Gavin Williamson blocked Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's release, Johnson claims.

The former prime minister claimed in 2017 that an agreement had been reached paving the way for the release of British nationals in return for money Britain owed to Tehran dating back to the 1970s.

The Treasury and Foreign Office gave their approval, but No. 10 insisted approval from all relevant departments, including the Ministry of Defence, was needed.

Read the full story here.

Tara CobhamOctober 4, 2024 19:47

1728067335 views: Boris Johnson says he still believes in Brexit. Boris Johnson says he still believes in Brexit.

Tara CobhamOctober 4, 2024 19:42

Johnson does not rule out the possibility of returning to politics

Boris Johnson has not ruled out a return to British politics.

Towards the end of an interview with ITV's Tom Bradby to promote his new memoir, Unleashed, the former Prime Minister was asked whether he thought his political career was over.

The former Tory MP said he was now living a life of unsullied obscurity and rugged obscurity, but was not drawn to the interviewer's questions. “The answer to your question can be found on page 738 of Unleashed.

Mr. Bradby believes returns are possible, a point Mr. Johnson did not deny.

Tara CobhamOctober 4, 2024 19:41

1728066939Boris Johnson defends Partygate partygoers.

Boris Johnson has defended Partygate exposers.

He said he did not believe the officials involved in the Westminster Partygate scandal “were thinking about breaking the rules”.

“I don't think those officials were trying to break the rules,” the former prime minister told ITV News. “I thought they were working around the clock and were within the framework.”

Asked repeatedly why he regretted apologizing for the scandal and whether he understood the scale of public outrage, he said: “Of course I do, and I can't say I haven't been completely exposed over the past few years.” “The power of people’s anger and anger.”

Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak pictured at an event in Downing Street on 19 June 2020 (PA Media)

Whitehall Editor Kate Devlin4 Oct 2024 19:35

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