Boris Johnson latest news: PM ‘can win next election’ as Starmer receives death


Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis shows support for Johnson in wake of partygate

The Northern Ireland secretary insists Boris Johnson will survive the ongoing Partygate scandal to fight and win the next general election as Conservative leader.

Brandon Lewis’s comment came amid growing pressure on the PM – some from his own MPs – to quit if he is fined by police over alleged lockdown-busting parties in Downing Street, with ex-leader Iain Duncan Smith saying it would be “very tough” for him to stay on.

“He has my absolute 100 per cent-plus loyalty,” the cabinet minister said of his boss, adding he had got all “the big decisions right”.

Meanwhile, police have been asked to investigate death threats made against Sir Keir Starmer by right-wing extremists in the wake of the PM’s false claim that he “failed to prosecute” the paedophile Jimmy Savile. Messages from users of the Telegram app have been sent to police by the Centre for Countering Digital Hate. Among them were calls for the Labour leader and shadow foreign secretary David Lammy to be “executed”.

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Khan will oppose Met chief who can’t tackle force’s ‘cultural problems’

More from Sadiq Khan, who has pledged to oppose the appointment of a new Met Police chief unless they have a “robust plan” to deal with the “cultural problems” that have led to a series of scandals at the force.

Writing in The Observer, the London Mayor said he was “deeply concerned” that public trust and confidence in the country’s biggest police force “has been shattered so badly”, which he concluded could only be rebuilt with new leadership at the top of the Met.

Dame Cressida Dick dramatically announced she was standing down as Metropolitan Police Commissioner on Thursday evening after Mr Khan made clear he had no confidence in her plans to reform the service.

Sam Hancock13 February 2022 15:07

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Watch: NHS chief ‘frustrated’ govt won’t sign up to recruitment plan

NHS chief ‘incredibly frustrated’ that govt won’t sign up to long-term NHS recruitment plan

Sam Hancock13 February 2022 14:41

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Labour: Reforms needed to deal with ‘perfect storm’ for policing

Following my earlier post (1.45pm), here’s what Yvette Cooper said about Britain’s policing in full, as reported by our political editor Andrew Woodcock.

The shadow home secretary warned an overhaul is needed to police training, misconduct proceedings, whistleblowing structures and social media use, writes

In the wake of the death of Sarah Everard and the exposure of misogynistic behaviour at Charing Cross police station in London, she called on home secretary Priti Patel to make tackling violence against women and girls a strategic policing requirement for all forces, as recommended in a report last year by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary.

Sam Hancock13 February 2022 14:40

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Ministers voice security fears as PM seeks closer ties to China

A cabinet split over UK-China relations has deepened after it emerged Boris Johnson is seeking to boost trade with the Asian superpower.

Boris Johnson and chancellor Rishi Sunak are looking to form what sources…



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