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They spread photo of Boris Johnson with champagne at a social event during the coronavirus pandemic

The British tabloid “The Mirror” released today a new photo of the prime minister, Boris Johnsonin an apparent social event held in December 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic coronavirusclearly showing an open bottle of champagne and a bag of crisps.

The snapshot shows Johnson and three collaborators at the headquarters of the Executive in Downing Streetone of them wearing a Christmas wreath and the other a Santa hat, during a trivia contest in which other employees in his office participated virtually.

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During today’s weekly Prime Minister’s Question session in the House of Commons, Labor MP Fabian Hamilton asked Johnson for an explanation of that photograph, which was taken on December 15, 2020, when restrictions then in force prohibited any gathering. between people from different households.

“In the last few minutes a photo of the Prime Minister has surfaced in Downing Street on December 15, 2020, surrounded by alcohol, food and people wearing a garland around their necks. It looks like one of those parties that he said never happened,” Hamilton said in the Commons.

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Johnson limited himself to indicating to the parliamentarian that he was “completely wrong”.

Official Sue Gray’s report on the Downing Street parties already included references to the Dec. 15 event, which she described as a “virtual quiz” between government employees.

The Police, who had initially decided not to investigate these events as they saw no evidence of a fault, indicated today in a statement that they are “reviewing” that decision.

The scandal known as “Partygate”, unleashed after it emerged that British officials organized numerous social gatherings at a time when citizens were subject to severe restrictions, has deeply damaged the reputation of Johnson, who, according to Downing Street, has no plans to resign.

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Source: Elcomercio

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