1 month ago | By My Sanantonio
LONDON - Britain's government is facing another boozy scandal after the deputy chief whip resigned from his post following a drunken incident this week, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson facing calls on Friday to expel him from the Conservative Party.
Chris Pincher, whose role was to maintain discipline among Tory members of Parliament, submitted a letter of resignation to Johnson on Thursday.
“I drank far too much" on Wednesday night, Pincher said in his letter. “I've embarrassed myself and other people which is the last thing I want to do and for that I apologize to you and to those...
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