Boris Johnson's Return After The Easter Break Will Not Be Easy

Boris Johnson's Return After The Easter Break Will Not Be Easy

Boris Johnson will appear in front of MPs for the first time since being penalized for Covid violations.

The prime minister will not be taking it easy when he returns to work following the Easter vacation.

He'll appear in front of MPs for the first time since being punished for breaking Covid regulations on Tuesday, and then address fellow Tory MPs later that evening.

It will come a week after the prime minister, his wife, and the chancellor were fined for attending the PM's birthday party in the Cabinet Room at No. 10 in London.

It will come a week after the prime minister, his wife, and the chancellor were fined for attending the PM's birthday party in the Cabinet Room at No. 10 in London.

After a weekend in which the Sunday Times reported charges that he was involved in "instigating" a leaving do in November 2020, which Downing Street denies, he will face Prime Minister's Questions from the opposition on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, he'll be hoping that no additional fines from police investigating Covid's government violations arrive in his email.

So, what's the game plan here? And where is there more possibility for danger?

No 10 sources emphasise he would apologise again to MPs over Covid violations in Downing Street, and say he knows the gravity of feeling around breaches of Covid restrictions.

Boris Johnson might want to concentrate on issues like the Ukraine crisis and the plan to deport some asylum seekers to Rwanda.

There is "quite a bit to update Parliament on," according to one insider.

Opposition parties, on the other hand, will focus on his status as the first serving prime minister to be sanctioned for breaching the law.

The timing of the fines came as a surprise, with the prime minister's director of communications arranging the response while floating on a felucca boat down the Nile on holiday with no electricity and only a power bank.


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