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Boris Johnson and the pandemic: reports of a second garden party during corona lockdown

2022-01-11T06:27:33.951Z


Great Britain's Prime Minister Johnson is under pressure - among other things because of garden and Christmas parties that are not very corona-compliant. Now there are reports of another lockdown party on Downing Street.


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Boris Johnson had phases with less headwinds during his tenure

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New reports of a garden party on Downing Street during the corona lockdown are putting pressure on UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

The head of government and his wife Carrie Johnson took part in a meeting in the garden of his official residence on May 20, 2020 with 30 to 40 employees, the channels ITV and Sky News reported on Monday evening.

At that time, according to corona rules in England, only two people from different households were allowed to meet outdoors.

»Make the most of the beautiful weather«

ITV quoted from an email invitation from Johnson's private secretary Martin Reynolds to around 100 employees. Employees should "make the most of the nice weather" and bring alcohol to "drinks at a distance" themselves. On the same afternoon, then Minister of Culture Oliver Dowden called on the population to adhere to the applicable regulations.

There have been allegations against Johnson and his employees for weeks that they broke the corona rules.

After the alleged Christmas celebrations in December 2020, the focus is now on two events in the Downing Street garden.

First, a photo appeared that is supposed to show Johnson, his wife and several coworkers on May 15 with cheese and wine.

It was a business meeting, the seat of government defended.

Afterward, Johnson's former adviser Dominic Cummings, who had left the argument, mentioned the May 20th garden party.

ITV has now presented evidence of this.

Downing Street declined to comment on the reports and referred to an ongoing internal investigation.

Labor Vice-President Angela Rayner criticized Johnson for showing no respect for self-imposed rules.

"Partygate" is by no means the only challenge Johnson has to deal with right now.

The British Prime Minister is going through what is possibly the most difficult phase of his term in office these days.

In his own Conservative Party, displeasure with the head of government is growing.

Brexit Minister David Frost resigned with immediate effect in December.

The reason he cited was disappointment with the government's course.

More and more Brexit supporters in the population seem to be dissatisfied with this.

(Read more about this here.)

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Source: spiegel

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