British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has rejected allegations that he gave preferential treatment to Dyson in March last year, after Sir James Dyson lobbied him via text messages. According to the BBC, in a text exchange last March, Boris Johnson personally promised Sir James Dyson he would “fix” an issue over the tax status of his employees after he was directly lobbied by the entrepreneur. At the Prime Minister’s Questions, Labour leader Keir Starmer accused the prime minister of giving favours to his rich friends, calling it another case of Tory “sleaze” following recent revelations that former Prime Minister David Cameron had lobbied ministers on behalf of finance firm Greensill Capital. But Johnson said he would give “absolutely no apology at all” for doing all he could to secure ventilators for the National Health Service (NHS), which were in short supply during the early stages of the CCP (Chinese Communist …