Boris Johnson blamed coronavirus rule breakers for the momentary wave of infections while warning of the momentary lockdown.
In a televised speech, the Prime Minister said there were “too many gaps” that allowed “to pass to the invisible enemy. “
Johnson commented as he reflected on a number of new measures to restrict the spread of the virus.
He said: “For months now, with these disciplines of social estating, we have kept this virus at bay.
“But we will have to recognize that this is a wonderful country in love with freedom. Although the vast majority complied with the rules, there were too many violations, too many opportunities for our invisible enemy to sneak in undetected.
“The virus has to spread exponentially again. “
These are all those who refused to convict their relatives for violating the rules.
Earlier this week, Danny Kruger, Devizes’ DEPUTY and former political secretary to Boris Johnson, crossed another passenger on a service from Great Western Railway to London Paddington without a mask.
He said, “They took me to an almost empty car in Hungerford and just gave me to put on the mask,” he asked about the incident, asking the question: who took the picture?
Johnson quickly came out in defense of his assistant leader, Dominic Cummings, after learning that he had traveled 260 miles to Durham County to isolate himself.
The Prime Minister stated that he had “acted with responsibility, legality and integrity” and that “all parents would perceive frankly what they are doing. “
Piers Morgan then accused Cummings of an “almost individual” blockade in the UK following the incident.
The Prime Minister refused to convict his father of flying to Greece in violation of the foreign Ministry’s rules on non-essential travel.
Stanley Johnson has been widely criticized after travelling through Bulgaria, banning direct flights from the UK, to make a stopover in his Greek villa.
However, in a phone call to LBC radio, the prime minister continually refused to say whether he was “disappointed” by his father’s actions.
“I think you deserve to communicate about it with him. I’m not going to move on to the main points of the family conversation circle,” he said.
“I think the overwhelming majority of Britons have understood what they want to do and have been very careful and that’s the right thing to do. “
New evidence emerged this week that Johnson himself may have played quickly and relaxed with regulations after traveling to Perugia to baptize his newborn son.
According to reports from the Italian newspaper Repubblica, the prime minister noticed Umbria airport on 9/11 and left the following Monday.
A local airport official dated September 17 says Mr. Johnson was in the domain “in the last few days. “
The accusations were ignored by Downing Street.
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