UK Johnson's handling of corruption row 'shameful', ex-PM Major says
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[November 06, 2021]
LONDON (Reuters) - Former British
Prime Minister John Major on Saturday attacked fellow Conservative Boris
Johnson's handling of a corruption row, calling the conduct "shameful"
and saying this could undermine his popularity.
Johnson was forced to make an embarrassing U-turn after he abandoned
plans pushed through parliament to protect a lawmaker found to have
broken lobbying rules.
Major, who was Britain's prime minister between 1990-1997, said this
week's behaviour by the government had trashed the reputation of
parliament and damaged the country's standing in the world.
"I think the way the government handled that was shameful, wrong and
unworthy of this, or indeed any government," he said in a BBC interview.
"There's a general whiff of 'we are the masters now' about their
behaviour," he said. "It has to stop and it has to stop soon."
Downing Street did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Johnson has not spoken publicly since withdrawing his backing for the
lawmaker, but his education minister said on Friday the government made
a mistake.
The row has raised fresh questions about Johnson's
ethics. He has faced other accusations of wrongdoing, including plans to
have party donors secretly contribute to a luxury renovation of his
Downing Street flat.
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Britain's former Prime Minister John Major arrives for a memorial
service for Lord Paddy Ashdown at Westminster Abbey, London, Britain
September 10, 2019. Chris J Ratcliffe/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
Johnson has said the government followed the rules over the
refurbishment.
A poll published by the Daily Mail on Saturday found 57% of voters
said they agreed with a statement made by the prime minister's
adviser on ethical standards this week that Britain could "slip into
becoming a corrupt country".
Major, whose own government faced accusations of sleaze, said
Johnson's behaviour could harm the party in future elections.
"I have been a Conservative all my life and if I am concerned at how
the government is behaving, I suspect lots of other people are as
well," he said.
(Reporting by Andrew MacAskill; Editing by Frances Kerry)
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