IThis was what Boris Johnson and his most senior assistants both feared and expected. Shortly before lunch on Tuesday, Downing Street took a call from the Metropolitan Police to report prime minister what he was on a list of thirty officials and employees of No. 10 who they had just announced will be released with fines for lock violation rules.
The only one problem was that when the notification came, almost no one was there – so to speak – of in crime.
prime minister and his wife were at Checkers, where Johnson was supposed to take a couple of days off in Easter parliamentary holidays. Steve Barclay, his boss of staff used of Johnson’s absence head home