Answering questions in parliament, Johnson was accused by
opposition Labour leader Keir Starmer of changing his story over
the gatherings and misleading parliament, an offence which the
prime minister agreed should trigger a resignation.
Asked if he would step down, Johnson replied: "No."
"I don't deny it, and for all sorts of reasons, many people may
want me out of the way, but the reason why he (Starmer) wants me
out of the way is because he knows this government can be
trusted to deliver," he said to cheers from his Conservative
lawmakers.
"We've taken the tough decisions, we've got the big calls right
and we're and in particular I am getting on with the job."
(Reporting by William James, writing by Elizabeth Piper; Editing
by William Schomberg and Alistair Smout)
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