Criticism of Boris Johnson’s Kay Barley comes back to haunt him after the rule-breaking party

Kay Barley was called in to criticize Prime Minister Boris Johnson after allegations of a lockdown broke.

The veteran Sky News presenter has been on fire in recent days after he “unknowingly broke the rules” while celebrating his upcoming th 30th birthday on a weekly holiday.

Twitter users have recently published comments on social media to get their views on the Sky presenter’s recent behavior.

Last month, KMM Lee questioned Boris Johnson’s socio-distance after he was pictured next to Lee Anderson – who then tested positive for the Covid-19.

“I don’t look like two shopping trolleys. What do you think?” Who at this time.

K Burley called Boris Johnson last month

A social media user seems to have turned the tweet on his head after his post, calling Kaya a ‘hypocrite’ for not being away from his dinner guests.

“I think you should resign because you weren’t 9 shopping trawlers away Retweet And the other night you were #Kabarli. You are an absolute hypocrite. #Sackberly, “A user wrote.

Again some have told Kay to “go” following his birthday speech.

Earlier this week, K went on social media to explain what happened over the weekend.

Kay Burley has apologized for ‘breaking the rules’

In two social media posts, who apologized after enjoying a birthday meal in the “Kovid Loyal” recovery.

This reporter admitted that he was “embarrassed” that he later broke the rules.

“I was waiting for a taxi to go home at 11pm. Desperate for Lu, I popped into another restaurant briefly to spend a penny. I can only apologize,” he wrote in a tweet.

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It is learned that the presenter will not return to his TV duty till 2021

Sky confirmed that an internal investigation is now underway after K’s birthday meal, with Beth Rigby, Inzamam Rashid and Sam Washington reportedly present.

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