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Cheese and wine? UK PM's staff joked about alleged lockdown party

Published 07/12/2021, 13:19
Updated 07/12/2021, 19:45
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A general view of 10 Downing Street, as Britain formally exits the EU, in London, Britain December 31, 2020. REUTERS/Simon Dawson

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A general view of 10 Downing Street, as Britain formally exits the EU, in London, Britain December 31, 2020. REUTERS/Simon Dawson

LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's staff appeared to joke about holding a Christmas party last year while much of the country faced tough COVID-19 restrictions, in a leaked video released by broadcaster ITV (LON:ITV) on Tuesday.

Johnson has faced questions and criticism since the Mirror newspaper reported last week there were many social gatherings at Johnson's 10 Downing Street office over the Christmas period.

In the video from Dec. 22, 2020, Johnson's staff hold a mock press conference and appear to joke about holding a Christmas party.

Allegra Stratton, who was Johnson's press secretary and is now his COP26 climate conference spokeswoman, laughs as she fends off questions about a "Downing Street Christmas party on Friday night".

She asks "is cheese and wine alright?" when one staffer suggests it as an alternative to the word "party," before she adds "this fictional party was a business meeting, and it was not socially distanced."

Leader of the opposition Labour Party Keir Starmer said the video was an insult to those who had followed lockdown rules when it meant being separated from their families over Christmas.

"They had a right to expect that the government was doing the same. To lie and to laugh about those lies is shameful," Starmer said in a statement.

"The Prime Minister now needs to come clean, and apologise."

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A general view of 10 Downing Street, as Britain formally exits the EU, in London, Britain December 31, 2020. REUTERS/Simon Dawson

Speaking before ITV released the video, Johnson said he was satisfied that no COVID lockdown restrictions had been broken.

"The guidelines were followed at all times," Johnson told broadcasters on Tuesday. "I have satisfied myself that the guidelines were followed at all times."

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