The Queen has stripped him of his honorary military roles amid a dramatic fallout from his civil sexual assault case.
Despite the seemingly tiny benefit, Tory secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan promised New Delhi “everything is on the table”, including loosening access for Indian citizens to come to the UK.
It comes as 152 British military veterans have signed a letter to the Queen, calling on her to sack Andrew from all his military positions.
"Probably the only time I shall agree with Priti Patel," tweeted Peter Stefanovic.
Jewish Chronicle editor Stephen Pollard said anyone who has ever been to one of his parties is “free to disagree”, but “however bad they have been”, he hopes “no one has actually left one thinking they’d been at work”.
"I caught my breath then when I thought, for a moment, that John Redwood might actually be critical of the PM's behaviour."
"How stupid does the prime minister think the British people are?", Chris Bryant exclaimed.
Even the international press piled on, with one German newspaper saying “Boris Johnson does not govern. He only plays premier”.
Safeguarding minister Rachel Maclean said Boris Johnson’s decision to attend the May 2020 government party was simply “a lapse of judgement".
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