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Movie shocks Brits – full party during pandemic

Movie shocks Brits – full party during pandemic

The British parliament will vote on Monday on whether the country’s former prime minister Boris Johnson deliberately lied about the pandemic sharing at 10 Downing Street. If Parliament votes yes, Johnson may no longer have free access to the Westminster parliament building in London – something that usually applies to former British MPs, he writes. BBC.

Boris Johnson was an MP last week after a committee inquiry found he had deliberately misled parliament about his knowledge of ‘partygate’. He resigned from the post.

Johnson has always vehemently denied that he lied about the pandemic parties, calling the panel’s investigation a “bad investigation.”

A fun Christmas party

A poignant detail in the “Particate” story is footage from a December 2020 Christmas party at Conservative Party headquarters in London, published by a British newspaper over the weekend. Glass.

In the image, the two can be seen dancing in front of a sign that reads “Be friendly and keep your distance” before crashing into a buffet table. In the background, a man can be heard saying: “Unless we’re broadcasting live, we’re breaking the rules…”.

The Christmas party, which was attended by at least 24 people, took place as Britain lives under the most stringent pandemic restrictions. Among other things, hanging out with people other than pure family members inside the house was prohibited.

It is also the first public footage from the pandemic parties allegedly held by various members of the Conservative Party. Guardian.

Johnson: “Sham Trial”

The video has sparked outrage in the Tory party and among political opponents including Labor deputy leader Angela Rayner.

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“They openly mocked the rules that the British people were associated with. The Tories see themselves as above the rules that apply to everyone else,” he told the BBC.

It is not yet clear whether the country’s current prime minister, conservative Rishi Sunak, will vote. Labor leader Keir Starmer, who calls Johnson’s behavior “unacceptable”, is urging Sunak to take part in Monday’s vote.

“If the Prime Minister wants to show leadership, she should vote on a parliamentary reshuffle this afternoon to show where she stands on this issue,” Starmer said. BBC Breakfast Monday morning.