The UK’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson has received a questionnaire from the police investigating alleged lockdown-breaching parties in Downing Street, his office has confirmed on Friday. If fined by police, it would be “very tough” for Johnson to stay in office, a senior Conservative MP warned. The Metropolitan Police said on Thursday that officers from “Operation Hillman”—an investigation into 12 gatherings in Downing Street and the Cabinet Office during the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus lockdowns—would contact more than 50 people, asking them to provide an account and explanation of their participation in an event. A spokesman from 10 Downing Street on Friday confirmed Johnson had received a legal questionnaire. “We can confirm the prime minister has received a questionnaire from the Metropolitan Police. He will respond as required,” he said. Johnson, who has seven days to reply to the questionnaire, was allegedly present at up to six of the gatherings, one of …