LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s future as prime minister is assured, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said on Sunday.

FILE PHOTO: British PM Boris Johnson visits RAF Valley in Anglesey© Reuters/CARL RECINE FILE PHOTO: British PM Boris Johnson visits RAF Valley in AngleseyJohnson is facing the gravest threat to his premiership over alleged lockdown-busting parties at his Downing Street residence and office, some of which are being investigated by the police, but has so far weathered growing calls to resign.

Asked if Johnson should resign if it emerges he lied to parliament, Truss, considered one of the frontrunners to succeed him as leader, told BBC Television: “I’m not going to answer hypothetical questions. The future of the prime minister is assured.”

(Reporting by Kylie MacLellan; editing by David Evans)

Future of PM Johnson is assured, Foreign Secretary Truss says (msn.com)