LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson staff partyed at Downing Street last year because Queen Elizabeth grieved her husband, while mixing in the room forbidden to people from different households.
Johnson faced the filled crisis of the highest prime after revelation about a series of meetings at Downing Street during Covid locking, several times when ordinary people could not say goodbye to relatives.
Johnson, who won a victory of the landslide election in 2019, on Wednesday apologized for the “brought your own liquor” gathered at his official residence during the England first coronavirus lock.
He admitted he was present.
Telegraph said there were two other drink parties held in Downing Street on April 16, 2021 when social meetings in and outdoors were limited.
Johnson was at the residence of the inspector’s country that day, said the newspaper.
The next day, Queen Elizabeth Bade Farewell to Philip, 99.
Dressed in black and in a black and white face mask was trimmed, the 95-year-old Elizabeth was standing alone, head bent when her 73-year-old husband was revealed into the Vault Royal Chapel St George.
That’s the shirts at Downing Street, said Telegraph, that the staff went to the nearest supermarket to buy alcohol suitcases, using a laptop to play music and the swing used by the young Prime Minister’s son was damaged.
The opponent has called for Johnson to resign, spending the 57-year-old prime minister as a Charlatan who demanded that the British follow some of the most severe rules in peaceful history while his staff partyed.
Small numbers but continuing to grow in the conservative party itself has echoed the call, afraid to do eternal damage to the prospect of its election.
Johnson has provided various explanations about the parties, ranging from the rejection that there are rules that are damaged, to understand anger in clear hypocrisy in the heart of the United Kingdom.
Apologies from the April 2021 party at Downing Street were the events of leaving James Slack, a former Director of Communication, which on Friday said he wanted to “apologize with anger and injury caused”.
Slack said in a statement to the media that the meeting “should not happen at that time.” British police said on Thursday they would not investigate the meeting held at Johnson’s residence during the locking Coronavirus except the internal investigation of the government found evidence of potential for criminal violations.
Asked about the party’s report a day before Philip’s funeral, Security Minister Hinds Damian said he was surprised.
“I was surprised to read it,” Hinds told Sky News.
“We have to see what comes out further in the investigation.” “This is a very gloomy time for our entire country.”