The demand comes after Dominic Cummings alleged Boris Johnson was mulling ‘possibly illegal’ donations to fund No 10 refurbishment
Keir Starmer has reiterated his calls for a full inquiry into government “sleaze” and the prime minister’s integrity after explosive revelations by the PM’s former chief adviser Dominic Cummings accusing Boris Johnson of cronyism.
In a blog post, Cummings alleged that the prime minister had been mulling “possibly illegal” ways to get Tory party donors to fund a refurbishment of his Downing Street flat, and denied having leaked text conversations between Johnson and James Dyson in which the prime minister agreed to “fix” the businessman’s tax concerns if his company made ventilators in the UK.