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give us the details on that arrest and that potential arrest in the next few minutes we will go there as and when we get it here on outside source. a british minister has resigned from government due to fines issued to the prime minister and chancellor for breaking lockdown rules. in a letter to borisjohnson, justice minister lord david wolfson pointed to repeated rule breaking, and breaches of the criminal law in downing street . he goes on. this is the first ministerial resignation since the story of partygate emerged. cabinet ministers have been backing the prime minister since he was fined by police on tuesday. here s the transport secretary. everyone is human. people make mistakes. in this case, it s led to a fixed penalty fine of £50. he s paid the fine. it s an event of two years ago. i feel the same anger
as everybody else that these events could take place, not least because i couldn t see my own dad, who i didn t know whether we d see again ever. so, i completely get it. i also know that it wasn t done out of malice or with intent. it was a mistake, an error. more than 70 conservative mps have expressed their support for borisjohnson since he was fined. that includes some who have previously called for him to go. only one has publicly said the prime minister should resign, nigel mills. when this story first broke injanuary, i said that anybody who was guilty of attending or organising a party during the strictest lockdown, the worst of the pandemic couldn t possibly be in a position of authority. i think now the fines have been issued and the investigation s been done, they ve accepted the fines and paid them, they should both go. i mean, i can t see how you can be the senior lawmakers in the country, on tv exhorting the rest of us to obey these laws and then be
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