Pippa urges Anthony Browne MP to condemn Boris Johson’s lies in crunch Parliament vote

PH
20 Apr 2022

Today the Speaker of the House of Commons confirmed MPs will vote on Thursday over whether Boris Johnson should be investigated for lying to Parliament over attending lockdown parties.

Responding to the vote being called,  Pippa Heylings, Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for South Cambridgeshire said:

 “Now is the time for Anthony Browne MP to do the right thing and stand up to Boris Johnson in Parliament. Enough is enough. How can Conservative MPs stand behind a liar and law-breaker? It is shameless” 

“Time and time again Anthony Browne has failed to speak out and has backed Boris Johnson through this entire saga despite local outrage. People here made heartbreaking sacrifices during lockdowns, from missing funerals to being apart from their loved ones for months on end, yet at the same time Downing Street was partying. It is time for Anthony Browne MP to reveal whether or not he supports this kind of behaviour of Rules for Them and Rules for Us.

“On the doorsteps, I’ve heard from countless lifelong Conservative voters here who won’t vote Conservative again because of Boris Johnson.  The party is over. If Anthony Browne continues with his silence then he is guilty by association.”

Liberal Democrat Leader Ed Davey said:

 “The British public have declared Boris Johnson a liar. Now it’s time for Parliament to do the same. The country cannot afford a Prime Minister who breaks the law and lies about it, especially when families are facing a cost-of-living crisis.

“Johnson has taken the British people for fools for far too long, and it’s time for Conservative MPs to show where they stand. They must do their patriotic duty and kick Boris Johnson out of Downing Street once and for all.”

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