Boris Johnson has reportedly arrived in Kyiv for a surprise visit to Ukraine to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky.
31.05.2022 - 16:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Last week saw Prime Minister Boris Johnson's actions during lockdown come under the microscope again after the publication of the Sue Gray report, and we want to know in our survey if you think he should resign.
The report criticised the leadership that allowed the parties at Downing Street during lockdown to take place, as well as revealing nine pictures that included both Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak at Number 10 gatherings.
A senior minister has this week even warned that MPs are 'moving towards a ballot' as pressure on the PM continues to grow.
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Some readers have already shared their thoughts in our comments sections, with one saying: "Resign. A prime minister caught blatantly lying to the public can not carry on."
Another reader agreed, saying: "Resign. Thrown out should be the thing."
There were some who disagreed, with one person responding: "Stay he is the best PM we’ve had in years decisive a leader - I’m sure he’s not the only one to make a mistake during Covid?"
However, many were unhappy with Johnson's actions, with another reader saying: "A PM who blatantly ignored the laws he demanded everyone else must follow.
"Resign? No he should be SACKED."
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