UK lawmakers vote to approve report that Boris Johnson misled parliament

FILE PHOTO: Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves his home, in London

LONDON (Reuters) – British lawmakers on Monday voted to approve a report that recommended sanctioning former prime minister Boris Johnson for deliberately misleading parliament over rule-breaking parties held during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lawmakers in the House of Commons voted by 354 to 7 to endorse the privileges committee’s report, which concluded that the former leader should have his parliamentary pass revoked and had he not already quit, it would have recommended a 90-day suspension from parliament.

Johnson abruptly resigned from parliament 10 days ago after seeing an advance copy of the report, calling the inquiry a “witch hunt”.

(Reporting by Andrew MacAskill and Muvija M; Editing by Sandra Maler)

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