February 03, 2022 Boris Johnson is facing a "drip drip" of letters from Tory MPs demanding his removal, amid warnings that his "dead cat" bid to divert attention from the Partygate scandal by linking Sir Keir Starmer to disgraced paedophile Jimmy Savile has backfired.
Former minister Sir Gary Streeter became the twelfth Conservative MP to openly call for Mr Johnson to resign as prime minister and the third in a day to submit a letter of no confidence.
One red wall MP told The Independent that determination to oust the PM had been "hardened" by his refusal to retract a claim that Sir Keir had used his time as director of public prosecutions "failing to prosecute Jimmy Savile".
The prime minister expressed his "deep concern" about the Ukraine crisis in a meeting with Vladimir Putin on Wednesday afternoon. Brexit port food checks in Northern Ireland will be halted from midnight on Wednesday, the Belfast government has announced Exclusive: The Independent finds Covid branded a 'con' in podcast unearthed in the wake of Joe Rogan Spotify controversy Judges Robin Thicke and Ken Jeong walked off in protest after Rudy Giuliani was revealed as a contestant on the show.
The Big Question How has the rest of the world reacted to 'Partygate'? Boris Johnson has been ridiculed by the international press in the wake of the publication of Whitehall mandarin Sue Gray's redacted report into alleged lockdown parties in Downing Street.
The civil servant's findings, which were partially released on Monday, had to be scaled back so as not to prejudice an ongoing Metropolitan Police investigation. Nevertheless, they presented a damning picture of failures of leadership in his government. The French daily Le Figaro called its conclusions "stark".
And that was just the tip of the iceberg.
NUMBER OF THE DAY 3,000 At least 3,000 tonnes of nanoplastics cover Switzerland every year, from the remote Alps to the urban lowlands, according to a new study.
QUOTE OF THE DAY "I believe it's time for the Prime Minister to take a grip of this; he himself should call a vote of confidence rather than waiting for the inevitable 54 letters to be eventually submitted." – Tobias Ellwood, a senior Conservative MP and former minister, confirmed he had submitted a letter to his party to trigger a vote on the PM's future.
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