Boris Johnson admits to personal failings over Tory sleaze row amid Labour surge

Daily Mail published this video item, entitled “Boris Johnson admits to personal failings over Tory sleaze row amid Labour surge” – below is their description.

An Opinium poll for the Observer gave Sir Keir Starmer’s party a tight one-point lead after days and days of accusations against MPs over second jobs and rental payments for homes. It is the first time Labour have been ahead with Opinium since January and follows several polls last week showing the party leap-frogging the Conservatives. At the same time Mr Johnson faced accusations that he promised to use his own political power to help US tech entrepreneur Jennifer Arcuri while they were in a relationship. In a diary extract seen by the Observer, American businesswoman Ms Arcuri said he pledged to help her firm in order to ‘win my love’ while he was mayor of London.

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