A group of lawyers who are supporting health workers will re-investigate Boris' senior aide if evidence finds he did break the law after driving 260 miles from London to Durham.
: ‘The focus has been so heavily centred on Durham, but the Met [police] have yet to examine properly, if at all, the original breach and all his surrounding activity, in London and beyond his journey to stay in the north-east.’
‘The broad consensus of public opinion is that he broke the law on public health, and the entire weight of the state has been deployed to prevent proper investigation and proper due process,’ he added.
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