Boris Johnson was booed by the public during his appearance at the Queen's Jubilee celebrations because people are 'fed up' of his politics according to his rival.
Labour leader Keir Starmer said he 'wasn't surprised' that the Prime Minister was met with a chorus of boos as he and his wife Carrie Johnson were seen arriving and leaving the National Service of Thanksgiving for the Queen at St Paul’s Cathedral on Friday (June 3).
But Sir Keir suggested the boos were related to the Prime Minister and his government's “inaction” on helping people with rising bills and escalating shop prices, rather than the fallout from the so-called partygate affair.
A host of Conservative MPs have been pushing for the Prime Minister to resign in the wake of revelations about coronavirus lockdown parties being held in Downing Street, with the calls for him to go increasing since senior civil servant Sue Gray’s investigation into the rule-breaking gatherings was published last month.
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