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Nigel Mills

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Gender Male
Age 50
Date of birth October 28,1974
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Jacksdale
United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010
Education Newcastle University
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Nigel John Mills is a British Conservative Party politician and former chartered accountant. He has been Member of Parliament for Amber Valley in Derbyshire since the 2010 general election. He has campaigned for Leave Means Leave, a Eurosceptic group.

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PM wrong to attend lockdown party, says Grant Shapps

Feb 16,2020 5:46 am

Boris Johnson was wrong to attend a party in lockdown but that does not mean he should resign, a minister said.

The Prime Minister was fined for breaking Covid laws but Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said he had not acted " with malice or intent".

Every opposition party has said Mr Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak must quit after being fined on Tuesday.

But cabinet ministers have backed the pair and only one Tory MP has publicly called for Mr Johnson to Stand Down .

The Metropolitan Police have So Far issued More Than 50 fines over lockdown-breaking parties in government buildings, with more expected to come.

Speaking on Bbc Breakfast , Mr Shapps said Mr Johnson was " mortified" and " incredibly embarrassed" at having been fined.

The PM, his wife Carrie, and Mr Sunak paid £50 fixed penalty notices for attending a surprise birthday party for Mr Johnson in Downing Street on 19 June 2020 - When social gatherings of More Than Two People inside were banned by law.

More Than 70 Tory MPs have expressed their support for the PM, including some who have previously called for him to go.

Mr Shapps said the Prime Minister should have left The Party , adding: " It was wrong. He's apologised, he's accepted responsibility.

" I don't seek to justify it, but I also know that it wasn't done with malice or intent - Even though it should not have happened. "

And Welsh Secretary Simon Hart said Mr Johnson should not resign as PM,

Speaking to BBC Wales, he added: " The principles are the same, whether it's going to be one fine or two".

But Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said Mr Johnson and Mr Sunak had " dishonoured" their positions, and the sacrifices made by The Public to stop the spread of Covid and must now go.

The First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon , and Welsh Government leader Mark Drakeford also demanding resignations.

A group representing Covid-bereaved families said there was " simply no way" either man could continue in their job, calling their actions " truly shameless".

Amanda McEgan, whose daughter Isabel died during the pandemic, during the lockdowns made restrictions on the 19-year-old's funeral " more hurtful".

All cabinet ministers have publicly backed Mr Johnson and Mr Sunak, apart from Home Secretary Priti Patel , who is responsible for policing in England and Wales. A source close to her told The Bbc she supports the PM but can't comment on an ongoing investigation.

Nigel Mills is currently the only Tory MP known to have said publicly that Mr Johnson should go, telling BBC Radio Derby: " I don't think his position is tenable".

Others who called for him to resign earlier in the year, including Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross , have now said they don't think he should.

Speaking on Tuesday, the PM said he accepted " in all sincerity that people had The Right to expect better" from him.

He claimed The Party he was fined for attending was " brief" lasted " less than 10 minutes" and it " did not occur" to him it would breach The Rules .

But he added: " Of course, The Police have found otherwise and I fully respect the outcome of their investigation. "

Reports of parties being held in Downing Street during lockdowns first emerged in December Last Year , with Mr Johnson initially insisting that " guidelines were followed at all times".

Mr Sunak also told The Commons : " I did not attend any parties. "

The PM then ordered an inquiry into the allegations of rule-breaking, led by senior civil servant Sue Gray .

The Met initially said it would not retrospectively investigate the allegations unless " significant evidence" of a regulation breach came forward.

But after Ms Gray passed information to officers, they launched their own inquiry.

Her full report will not be released until The Met have concluded their investigation.



Source of news: bbc.com

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