This week, the prime minister and Chancellor Risi were fined for breaking the lockdown to attend an illegal party on Downing Street. Johnson is the first incumbent prime minister to ever be found to have broken the law. Johnson’s wife, Carrie, was also fined. Appearing on HIGNFY on Friday (April 15th), Hislop noted that voters had previously been told it was too early to demand Johnson’s resignation before Sue Gray’s report was released and were now told it was “too late”. “He thinks everyone has forgotten and they don’t care anymore,” said Hislop, curling his lips as he added: “Maybe by the time we get out, the party has come together and resigned. . » “We have six more parties ahead of us. All the attention is on it and everyone goes, “My God, wake up the BBC leftists, can’t you get over it?” “And I think, ‘Yes, he woke up the BBC leftist Lord Wolfson, the Tory Justice Minister who had just resigned. I mean, there is a snowflake. Tory QC, Member of the House of Lords, pathetic. “ Hislop was greeted with applause on “I have news for you” (BBC) Justice Secretary Lord Wolfson resigned from the government in protest of the prime minister’s failure to step down due to a breach of the law, saying “repeated breaches of law and criminal law” in Downing Street could not be countered. ». . Hislop continued: “He has resigned. Why not Boris? Why not Risi? Why not Carrie? Are you allowed to give up his wife? Register “And why hasn’t the whole Tory party resigned, everyone? Did they support him because they are not leaving now? It is the party of law and order “. While Johnson and Sunak have apologized and paid their fines, it is unclear whether they will resign. A number of celebrities have backed calls for the resignation of the prime minister, including Dan Stevens. The Downton Abbey star sparked a flurry of presenters on The One Show as he appeared to discuss his new show Gaslit, describing “a criminal for a leader wrapped up in a dirty war, embroiled in a stupid scandal and surrounded by filth and filth. I really should have given up. “ “No, I’m sorry this is Boris Johnson’s introduction,” he added.