Johnson Deflects Attacks, Says Wait for Party Inquiry
Prime Minister Boris Johnson repeatedly refuses to answer questions from opposition lawmakers about his attendance at a drinks party during the height of lockdown, telling members of parliament to wait for the conclusion of an inquiry by senior civil servant Sue Gray. He speaks in the House of Commons in London. (Excerpts.)
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