<p>Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has put his father Stanley forward for a knighthood, according to a report on Monday slammed by the Labour opposition as "outrageous".</p>.<p><em>The Times</em> newspaper reported that the former Conservative leader, who left office last September, had nominated Stanley as part of his resignation honours list.</p>.<p>The list reportedly includes the nominations of several allies for membership of the House of Lords, where Boris Johnson appointed his younger brother Jo in 2020.</p>.<p>"The idea that Boris Johnson is nominating his dad for a knighthood -- you only need to say it to realise just how ridiculous it is," Labour leader Keir Starmer said on <em>LBC Radio</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/unlikely-will-do-anything-big-in-politics-again-boris-johnson-1196608.html" target="_blank">Unlikely will 'do anything big in politics' again: Boris Johnson</a></strong></p>.<p>"It's classic of a man like Johnson. I mean, I think the public will just think this is absolutely outrageous," he said, also querying what Stanley Johnson had done to deserve a knighthood.</p>.<p>The reported list poses a political headache for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who must sign off on his predecessor's controversial choices and is trying to keep Johnson loyalists on side.</p>.<p>Sunak's spokesman said the report was "speculative", while stressing: "Longstanding rules guard the honours process and there are no plans to change that."</p>.<p>Asked if she would have a problem with the appointment, senior minister Michelle Donelan told <em>LBC</em>: "I think there are bigger fish to fry, to be honest."</p>.<p>Stanley Johnson would be a controversial pick also because of accusations of sexual harassment against two women, and domestic abuse against his former wife -- Boris's mother.</p>.<p>Johnson senior has denied any wrongdoing.</p>.<p>A former member of the European Parliament, the father voted to remain in the European Union in the 2016 referendum, when his son led the campaign to leave.</p>.<p>But Stanley Johnson has since expressed support for Brexit, and was accused of hypocrisy after securing French nationality last year.</p>
<p>Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has put his father Stanley forward for a knighthood, according to a report on Monday slammed by the Labour opposition as "outrageous".</p>.<p><em>The Times</em> newspaper reported that the former Conservative leader, who left office last September, had nominated Stanley as part of his resignation honours list.</p>.<p>The list reportedly includes the nominations of several allies for membership of the House of Lords, where Boris Johnson appointed his younger brother Jo in 2020.</p>.<p>"The idea that Boris Johnson is nominating his dad for a knighthood -- you only need to say it to realise just how ridiculous it is," Labour leader Keir Starmer said on <em>LBC Radio</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/unlikely-will-do-anything-big-in-politics-again-boris-johnson-1196608.html" target="_blank">Unlikely will 'do anything big in politics' again: Boris Johnson</a></strong></p>.<p>"It's classic of a man like Johnson. I mean, I think the public will just think this is absolutely outrageous," he said, also querying what Stanley Johnson had done to deserve a knighthood.</p>.<p>The reported list poses a political headache for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who must sign off on his predecessor's controversial choices and is trying to keep Johnson loyalists on side.</p>.<p>Sunak's spokesman said the report was "speculative", while stressing: "Longstanding rules guard the honours process and there are no plans to change that."</p>.<p>Asked if she would have a problem with the appointment, senior minister Michelle Donelan told <em>LBC</em>: "I think there are bigger fish to fry, to be honest."</p>.<p>Stanley Johnson would be a controversial pick also because of accusations of sexual harassment against two women, and domestic abuse against his former wife -- Boris's mother.</p>.<p>Johnson senior has denied any wrongdoing.</p>.<p>A former member of the European Parliament, the father voted to remain in the European Union in the 2016 referendum, when his son led the campaign to leave.</p>.<p>But Stanley Johnson has since expressed support for Brexit, and was accused of hypocrisy after securing French nationality last year.</p>