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Tory MP sparks fury for claiming nurses and teachers were boozing like Boris

A Conservative MP has defended Boris Johnson’s lockdown law-breaking, claiming the prime minister was having a “quiet drink” – “just like many teachers and nurses” after a long shift.

Speaking on BBC News after it emerged that Johnson, his wife and Rishi Sunak would be issued police fines over the Partygate scandal, Michael Fabricant said he didn’t believe the prime minister “thought he was breaking the law”.

Saying Johnson should “think hard” and make a statement to the House of Commons when it returns from recess next week, Fabricant said: “He has to apologise. Having said that, I don’t think that at any time he thought he was breaking the law.

“At the time, just like many teachers and nurses who after a very, very long shift would go back to the staff room and have a quiet drink, which is more or less what he has done… I don’t think he thought he was breaking the law.

“But we’ve got to carry on governing. I do find it very strange, incidentally, that Keir Starmer is now saying he should resign when only a week ago his line was ‘no he shouldn’t go because of the Ukraine crisis’.”

Questioned by the presenter, who said he hadn’t “heard about” teachers and nurses drinking in the staff room, Fabricant added: “Well I do know of some who did, and it’s quite natural. I’m not saying they were having a party, I’m not saying that Boris Johnson was having a party. I don’t think they were doing anything wrong.”

Unsurprisingly, Twitter reacted furiously to Fabricant’s intervention.

Related: Flashback to when Rishi Sunak told MPs he ‘did not attend any parties’

Henry Goodwin

Henry is a reporter with a keen interest in politics and current affairs. He read History at the University of Cambridge and has a Masters in Newspaper Journalism from City, University of London. Follow him on Twitter: @HenGoodwin.

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