the Prime Minister was an opposition member of parliament - which can still be found via Google.Johnson continued to use the same number even when he entered Downing Street, with Downing Street officials last week denying they had told the Tory leader to change it as it was viewed as a security risk.The Prime Minister last week refused to apologise after it was revealed he had exchanged several messages directly with vacuum tycoon Sir James Dyson.Amid claims of “sleaze and cronyism” lapping at the door of his government Johnson told MPs he had “nothing to conceal”.Labour’s Keir Starmer said the text exchange promising favourable tax status for the billionaire’s employees showed it was “one rule for those that have got the Prime Minister’s.
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