Tory MP condemns Boris Johnson’s ‘presidential’ address to the public

Tory MP condemns Boris Johnson’s ‘presidential’ address to the public

The Prime Minister “may have broken the ministerial code” in his “presidential” address to the nation on Sunday evening, a Tory MP has said.

Wellingborough MP Peter Bone praised Mr Johnson’s leadership “in the most terrible of times”, but was critical of his advisers who he said “think they are running a presidential government”.

Speaking during a Commons debate on Covid-19, Mr Bone said: “The Government clearly breached the ministerial code.

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People in Wandsworth, London watching Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressing the nation (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)

“Clearly the Prime Minister’s television address breached the ministerial code.”

Mr Bone said Mr Johnson’s “good job” of handling the Covid-19 crisis “does not excuse how badly the Government communicated its message this weekend”.

“Too many of the Prime Minister’s special advisers and aides think they are running a presidential government that the Prime Minister goes on television and announces all sorts of executive orders without any reference to Parliament.

“Many of them have clearly been watching too many episodes of The West Wing.

“And they just do not understand how the Government works in the country.”

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Sir Lindsay Hoyle in the House of Commons (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

He added: “What should have happened was a statement should have been made in the Commons first, the Prime Minister should have been questioned by MPs.

“The command paper with the details published at the same time.

“Absolutely no media briefing in advance.

“This would have given the best launch to the changes to Government policy.”

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