Photo Of PM Johnson At Alleged Garden Gathering During London Lockdown

Photo Of PM Johnson At Alleged Garden Gathering During London Lockdown
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Britain’s Guardian review on Sunday published a snap of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and further than a dozen other people drinking wine in the theater of his Downing Street hearthstone which it said was taken during a COVID-19 lockdown in May 2020.
In response, his office said there were staff meetings in the theater that day.

Johnson has been hit by a string of media stories in recent weeks over contended Christmas parties in government services, including his own, last time in breach of COVID-19 lockdowns and has ordered an disquisition.

The reports have frustrated choosers who were told by government to immolate their own Christmas events last time, and who face the possibility of being told to check their Christmas plans for a alternate time running as the Omicron variant spreads fleetly.

The picture published by the Guardian was reported to be from May 2020, not long after Johnson was discharged from sanitarium where he’d spent several nights in ferocious care with COVID-19.

It shows Johnson with his woman Carrie, who appears to be holding their invigorated son, and two other people at a table on a sundeck in the Downing Street theater with rubbish and wine.

Near is another table of four other people, and a short distance down are a larger group standing on the lawn around a table with bottles of wine.

Asked about the picture, a Downing Street prophet said” Work meetings frequently take place in the Downing Street theater in the summer months. On this occasion there were staff meetings following aNo. 10 press conference.”

“Downing Street is the Prime Minister’s home as well as his plant. The Prime Minister’s woman lives inNo. 10 and thus also legitimately uses the theater.”

The review said the snap was participated with it after Johnson’s office last week denied a social event had taken place, saying Downing Street staff were working in the theater in the autumn and evening.

On that day also health clerk Matt Hancock had given a press conference prompting people to stick to the rules and not take advantage of the good rainfall over the weekend to socialise in groups, it reported.

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