LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was involved on Tuesday in another scandal for alleged violations of his locking when the police said they were investigating street meetings attended by dozens of high-ranking officials.
Absolutely in a series of accusations, Johnson and the others allegedly held a drink gathered in his official resilience garden in May 2020 when there were directly banned.
The email leaking on Monday night showed that Martin Reynolds, a senior civil servant, invited more than 100 street colleagues to “bring your own liquor” to the event, which was suspected by Johnson and his wife.
Wahyu who has the potential to be very destructive following a similar charges that appeared last month about Downing Street parties held during locking later in run-up to Christmas in 2020.
They asked Johnson to appoint other senior civil servants, to investigate the allegations, for Investigate the allegations, to investigate allegations, and he is now expected to expand his probe to cover new claims.
Meanwhile in a statement released on Monday night, London police said they also conducted an investigation of the potential for violations of legal law in connection with May collection.
“The Metropolitan Police Service learned extensive reporting related to alleged violations of health protection regulations at Downing Street on May 20, 2020 and touched the cabinet office,” Force said.
Johnson previously denied knowledge that there were damaged rules at Downing Street during a pandemic, when he faced weeks highlighting the headlines on the previous charges before Christmas.
But the latest accusations seem to immediately conflict with these claims.
In the May 2020 email sent by Reynolds, he wrote: “After what a very busy period, it would be nice to maximize the beautiful weather and have some social drinks in Taman No10 tonight.” England at that time was in the first unbearance, and any outdoor social meeting was prohibited.
ITV news, who received an email, said about 40 staff finally gathered in the park that night, eating a picnic and drinking.
BBC news, which followed up, said it had contemporary emails from several pottery staff which questioned the wisdom of the invitation.
“It was true that Sue Gray saw this problem independently,” Health Minister Ed Argar told Sky News on Tuesday during the round of broadcast interviews.
“I will not make comments that will be prejudiced or block it.” Johnson hopes to start the new year by resetting his government which is reproduced, leaving what is called the “Partygate” scandal that raises the pressure on his position, after a series of other rotten claims.
But many newspapers Tuesday, including those who usually return to Johnson and his conservative party, once again sprinkled the latest revelations on their front yard.
“Quite Boris! You must end the ‘Partygate’ Farce now” begging every day of express.