As if Boris Johnson didn’t have enough to worry about, he could face further judgement – from the London Dungeon.
The Prime Minister has faced repeated calls to quit after details emerged of multiple parties at Downing Street or involving Number 10 staff.
An investigation led by top civil servant Sue Gray found that the administration had committed a “serious failure” that was “difficult to justify” on Monday (January 31).
And Johnson finds himself in another dock this week – in the London Dungeon on the South Bank.
The longstanding tourist attraction has put a model of the Prime Minister enduring a talking-to from the dungeon’s in-house judge..
With Johnson’s fate as Prime Minister still seemingly in the balance, he may be hoping he isn’t banished to serve time alongside historic London criminals like Jack the Ripper and Guy Fawkes.