The Scotsman

Johnson is accused of ‘shifty denials’

- By ALEXANDER BROWN

Boris Johnson has been accused of making “shifty denials” as it was claimed he said “let Covid rip” during a heated lockdown row.

It was claimed the Prime Minister told aides in September he would rather "let it rip" than go into a second lockdown, describing the move as "mad".

Two witnesses are prepared to swear on oath Mr Johnson made the comments, which come amid a backlash over claims he also told aides he would rather “let the bodies pile high in their thousands” than go into lockdown.

Boris Johnson has been accused of making “shifty denials” as it was claimed he said “let Covid rip” during a heated lockdown row.

It was claimed yesterday the Prime Minister told aides in September last year he would rather "let it rip" than go into a second lockdown, describing the move as "mad".

Two witnesses have also told ITV they are prepared to swear on oath Mr Johnson made the comments, which come amid an ongoing backlash over claims he also told aides he would rather “let the bodies pile high in their thousands” than go into lockdown.

The Prime Minister’s comments have also been confirmed to three other news organisati­ons, including the BBC.

Now Ian Blackford has demanded Mr Johnson make a statement in Parliament and resign if the claims are true.

The SNP’S Westminste­r leader said: "The evidence against Boris Johnson is now becoming overwhelmi­ng. And in the face of that evidence, including the accounts of people who are prepared to swear on oath that he did make these comments, his repeated and shifty denials are becoming threadbare.

"To make comments about letting Covid 'rip' and allowing bodies to 'pile up' is utterly abhorrent, and if confirmed would show that Johnson is unfit to be Prime Minister.

"Now that witnesses are willing to swear on oath that the Prime Minister made these comments, is he willing to do the same?

"Johnson must come to Parliament to make a statement, answer questions, and – if he did make these comments – accept responsibi­lity and announce his resignatio­n."

Mr Johnson on Monday described the allegation as “total rubbish”, and the claim was also denied on the record by his official spokesman.

It comes amid a row over the funding of the refurbishm­ent of the Prime Minister’s Downing Street flat, with the

works costing £58,000.

The cost was said to include wallpaper at £840 a roll, a baby Bear sofa at £9,800, a Lilly Drum table costing £3,000 and a £5,900 armchair.

Now the SNP’S Westminste­r deputy leader Kirsten Oswald MP has claimed the allegation­s of "impropriet­y and potential illegality" cannot be answered satisfacto­rily unless the full details are released.

She said: "The Prime Minister must publish the full

details, including how much was spent, how it was paid for, who paid for it, including full details of any money paid into his personal bank account, whether it was properly declared and whether it complies with the rules.

"The revelation that the refurbishm­ent was partly paid for by the Tory Party raises further serious questions.

“While many families have been struggling to get by due to Tory cuts and gaps in support,

Boris Johnson has been living it up like a modern day Louis the 16th. It absolutely stinks."

Given the opportunit­y several times to deny the Prime Minister said he would rather "let it rip" than have a second lockdown, his spokesman yesterday declined to do so. The PM'S spokesman repeated Mr Johnson has now said he will pay for the refurbishm­ent.

 ??  ?? 0 Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been accused of saying he would rather ‘let Covid rip’ than have another lockdown
0 Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been accused of saying he would rather ‘let Covid rip’ than have another lockdown

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