Western Morning News (Saturday)

Boris is not above the law – he must resign

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IN January 1977 in the High Court, Lord Denning (described by Margaret Thatcher as probably the greatest English judge of modern times), in a ruling against the then Attorney-General, quoted Dr Thomas Fuller, who wrote in 1733 “Be you ever so high, the law is above you”.

Boris Johnson made history when he became the first prime minister to have been found to have broken the law whilst in office!

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has still claimed he did not break the law, yet he has been fined by the police for flouting lockdown regulation­s put in place by his own government! To make the matter worse, Johnson then lied to the House of Commons, saying there had not been any parties. The fine is the proof that this was a lie!

A snap YouGov poll of 12th April (after the fines were made public) showed by 75% to 12% the public believed Johnson did knowingly lie about whether he broke lockdown rules. This view was shared by 55% of Conservati­ve voters.

If a minister lies to parliament then he must resign! Johnson bears the title “the Right Honourable”, so resigning when proven to have lied to parliament should be a matter of personal honour.

Some have said Britain cannot change leaders with the war in Ukraine. France is actually in the process of a presidenti­al election at this time.

Britain cannot have a prime minister who acts as if he is above

the law, and above parliament.

The Conservati­ve Party’s failure to ditch Johnson will be welcomed by some opposition parties. He is seen increasing­ly as a growing liability, who will drag the Conservati­ve Party down with him.

Andrew Milroy Trowbridge, Wiltshire

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