![]() “It has always been true that the public would prefer to have a pint with Boris Johnson but wouldn’t necessarily trust him to look after their kids,” Curtis said. ![]() He has stopped short of admitting personal wrongdoing, saying he believed he acted within the rules.īut many Britons who stuck to lockdown rules imposed by the government - cut off from friends and family, unable to visit relatives in nursing homes and hospitals - have scoffed at Johnson’s “partygate” excuses, including his claim that he thought a “bring your own booze” garden party was a work event.Ĭhris Curtis, head of political polling at Opinium Research, said public trust in the prime minister had plummeted and Johnson’s personal approval ratings were now “pretty dire.” ![]() Johnson has apologized for the lockdown-breaching parties in uncharacteristically subdued and carefully worded statements. Now, though, Johnson’s allies worry that the tide has turned.
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