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    One rule for them....

    ...and a different rule for us.

    Well at least this year you are allowed to have one.

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politi...times-25589318

    Boris Johnson has three times failed to deny that Downing Street hosted boozy parties in the run up to last Christmas.

    The Prime Minister claimed no rules were broken but did not issue a denial when he was grilled over the Mirror's exclusive report in the Commons.

    We revealed that the PM gave a speech at a packed leaving do for a top aide last November at the height of the second lockdown.

    And days before Christmas, members of his team held a festive party in Downing Street - with London under Tier 3 restrictions.

    Around “40 or 50” people were said to have been crammed “cheek by jowl” into a medium-sized room in No 10 for both of the events.


    Labour leader Keir Starmer accused the PM of "taking the public for fools" in a fiery Prime Minister's Questions clash.

    Mr Starmer said: "As millions of people were locked down last year, was a Christmas party thrown in Downing Street for dozens of people on December 18?"

    A squirming Mr Johnson replied: "What I can tell [him] is that all guidance was followed completely during No 10."

    Mr Johnson tried to turn the heat on the Labour leader, by suggesting he had not invited his deputy Angela Rayner to his own Christmas bash.

    But Mr Starmer hit back, saying: "Nice try, but that won't work. The defence seems to be that no rules were broken.

    "Well I've got the rules that were in place at the time for this party. They are very clear.

    "You must not have a work Christmas lunch or party. Does the PM really expect the country to believe that while people were banned from seeing their loved ones at Christmas last year, it was fine for him and his friends to throw a boozy party in Downing Street?"

    Mr Johnson said he had "said what I've said about No10 and events of 12 months ago" and tried to change the subject to the rules for this year.

    Tory MPs heckled as SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford said: "When the person in charge so blatantly breaks the rules, it needs to be talked about.

    "Last Christmas the Prime Minister hosted a packed party in Downing Street - an event that broke lockdown rules, rules that everyone else was expected to follow."

    Mr Blackford added: "At a time when public health messaging is so vital, how are people possibly expected to trust a Prime Minister when he thinks it's one rule for him and one for everyone else?"

    The PM said Mr Blackford was talking "total nonsense" but once again did not deny the allegations.

    Mr Blackford added: "This is a time when leadership matters, when truth matters, and when trust really matters."

    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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    It obviously did happen, but wont really mean anything - people will still back him because Boris.

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      #3
      Where in the rules did it actually say you couldn't have a work party? It's a very dumb thing to do for several reasons but if you socialise at work with your colleagues, is that caught by the lockdown rules which didn't forbid you being at work? Not even sure, so genuine question.
      Originally posted by MaryPoppins
      I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
      Originally posted by vetran
      Urine is quite nourishing

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        Originally posted by d000hg View Post
        Where in the rules did it actually say you couldn't have a work party?
        It was clearly against the rules to have a works party in tier 3 restrictions which covered London at the time. The leader of HM Opposition read out the relevant rules at PMQs.

        Originally posted by d000hg View Post
        It's a very dumb thing to do for several reasons but if you socialise at work with your colleagues, is that caught by the lockdown rules which didn't forbid you being at work? Not even sure, so genuine question.
        At that time you weren't allowed to socialise in tier 3 and you were suppose to work from home if you could.

        Plus Mat Hancock, the Health Secretary, was forced out for being caught kissing in breach of the rules.

        But anyway Boris got Brexit done....and vaccines in arms.....
        "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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          #5
          Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
          Plus Mat Hancock, the Health Secretary, was forced out for being caught kissing in breach of the rules.
          Indeed and what a terrible indictment on our society that was. Nobopdy raised an eye that he was cheating on his wife and had destroyed his family, he touched a lady's bum DURING LOCKDOWN and must go. Virtually all the journalists reporting on the story have been shown to breach the regulations at some point, and I very much doubt many of those attacking him hadn't broken the rules to a similar degree. Just vindictive spiteful Brits at their best.

          He should have been sacked for cheating.

          Originally posted by MaryPoppins
          I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
          Originally posted by vetran
          Urine is quite nourishing

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