No. 10 Downing Street on Thursday announced an inquiry into the leak of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s texts that led to accusations of preferential treatment. According to the BBC, in a text exchange last March, Johnson personally promised Sir James Dyson he would “fix” an issue over the tax status of his employees at Dyson Limited after he was directly lobbied by the entrepreneur. During a news briefing in Westminster on Thursday, the PM’s spokesman confirmed that No. 10 had instructed the Cabinet Office to look into the leak. “The position has changed from yesterday,” he said. “It was correct at the time yesterday but, as usual, we keep things under review, and we have now decided to undertake this internal inquiry.” “As you would expect, we continually look at this and the position we decided today is that we want to make sure we have this internal inquiry into that,” he …