The last email revealed by the ITV channel shows that a party was organized on May 20, 2020 in the gardens of 10 Downing Street, at a time when the British movements were severely restricted.
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Since the end of November, 2021, not a week passes without a revelation on holidays that would have taken place in 2020 at 10 Downing Street, the residence and the headquarters of the services of the British Prime Minister, in violation of the health constraints in force. the time. But the last scoop, a perfectly explicit email published by the ITV channel Monday, January 10, is the most dammable for Boris Johnson, whose future at the head of the government seems to be compromised.
The “Byob Party” in question (for “Bring Your Own Bottle”, “Bring your own bottle”) took place on May 20, 2020 in the gardens of Downing Street. The invitation email was addressed to more than a hundred people by Martin Reynolds, Mr. Johnson’s private secretary. “Hello everyone, after this incredibly intense period, we thought it would be good to enjoy the good weather and to share a glass in a socially distance in the gardens of Downing Street tonight. See you at 6 pm Bring your own bottle “, writes this ex-diplomat. According to many sources – anonymous – cited by the British media, up to forty people participated in the party, including Mr. Johnson and his future Carrie wife (with whom he was engaged at the time).
“This time, it’s really very serious. This is the first time that proof of a real feast, which seems to have participated in the Prime Minister”, worries a source to the party conservative. An hour before the “Byob Party” of May 20, 2020, the Minister of Culture, Oliver Dowden, explained in a press conference, since Downing Street, that the British had to continue to remain as much as possible at home, and that if they Were out, they were not allowed to find more than two people outdoors. In the London parks, the police dispersed those who attempted picnics, threatening them with several hundred sterling books of fine if they did not obey.
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As of Monday night, dozens of British took the pen or speech on TV and radio trays to express their anger and tell their dark memories of 2020: missed family appointments, zoom burial ceremonies or the latest farewells to a dying parent behind the window of a retirement home. “It makes me sick of thinking that Boris Johnson was celebrating the day when the death certificate of my father was signed,” said Hannah Brady, active member of the Association of Victim Family of the Pandemic Covid-19 Bereaved Families for justice. “My father was 55, he was in good health and I miss you every day,” added the young woman on the television trays.
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