Denise Welch doesn’t believe Boris Johnson should resign for attending parties during the height of lockdown.
Denise was asked by host Jane Moore if she believed Boris should resign for breaching his own rules, and she answered firmly: ‘No.’
She referenced the fact that Boris’ birthday party allegedly only lasted 10 minutes, but said: ’10 minutes is also time I could have seen my father who was left alone during lockdown because we were all following the rules.’ A visibly frustrated Denise then suggested that the government did not take the pandemic seriously, claiming: ‘They made the rules, they knew it was completely ridiculous.
But despite all of the issues raised in her rant, Denise does not think Boris should resign – and co-panelist Katie Piper agreed, but for a different reason.
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