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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
National
Hannah Rees

Should Boris Johnson resign after the findings of Sue Gray's report?

The Prime Minister faces a police investigation following the release of a report into parties in No 10.

A limited version of Sue Gray's report was published on Monday as police investigate 12 out of 16 alleged Downing Street gatherings.

Sue Gray, a senior civil servant, found "failures of leadership and judgement" and some of the behaviour "difficult to justify."

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In a statement to MPs about the report, Boris Johnson said: "This pandemic was hard for everyone. We asked people across this country to make the most extraordinary sacrifices, not to meet loved ones, not to visit relatives before they died, and I understand the anger that people feel.

"But, Mr Speaker, it is not enough to say sorry. This is a moment when we must look at ourselves in the mirror and we must learn. And while the Metropolitan Police must yet complete their investigation - and that means there are no details of specific events in Sue Gray’s report - I, of course, accept Sue Gray’s general findings in full, and above all her recommendation that we must learn from these events and act now."

As further information to alleged gatherings is released, the ECHO wants to hear what you think.

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