A look back at Boris Johnson's history of lying
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been under fire as some have accused him of lying. Johnson claimed that he wasn't aware that a "bring your own booze" party held in the garden of his residence at the height of a national lockdown was a potential breach of Covid-19 restrictions. CNN's Bianca Nobilo takes a look at his history of lying and the potential consequence he could be facing.
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