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Explainer: Why is there uproar over a Number 10 party that happened last Christmas?

A look at why Boris Johnson has launched an investigation into a “cheese and wine” gathering at Number 10.

BORIS JOHNSON IS coming under pressure over a restrictions-breaking party held at Number 10 Downing Street by his staff last Christmas, that his Government has officially denied had taken place.

A video of Downing Street staff joking on camera a year ago about the event emerged last night, and has put pressure on Downing Street’s statements denying that they occured.

At the time that the party took place, London was in Tier 3 restrictions where indoor gatherings of different households were banned; pubs and bars were closed except for takeaways; and people were specifically advised against holding office Christmas parties.

How this came to light

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Last week, the Daily Mirror reported that Johnson made a speech at a leaving do on 27 November, and allowed a Christmas party to proceed on 18 December during severe Covid-19 restrictions and amid concerns of a new variant (Alpha).

The Mirror alleged that around “40 or 50″ people were crammed “cheek by jowl” into a room in Number 10 for both events.

On 16 December, two days before the second Downing Street gathering is said to have taken place, London moved into Tier 3 restrictions where all indoor mixing was banned unless individuals were in ‘support’ bubbles.

Last Thursday, Sky News reported that a number of parties were held in Downing Street in the run-up to Christmas last year while indoor mixing was banned in London under Covid restrictions.

Despite the strong inference that this broke the rules at the time, Downing Street has issued statements to say that reports were inaccurate and that no rules had been broken. 

The UK Government spokespeople then denied that any party had taken place.

The leaked video

Last night, ITV published a video reported to be from 22 December last year, in which senior aides refer to a party on ‘Friday’ – which would have been 18 December, the same day the Daily Mirror reported there was a staff party where games were played and food and drinks were served until after midnight.

The video was taken in the UK Government’s £2.6 million press briefing room, as aides rehearsed possible questions from the media.

It shows former press secretary Allegra Stratton laughing and adviser Ed Oldfield, along with other aides, joking about a “fictional” Downing Street party.

Oldfield asks Stratton: “I’ve just seen reports on Twitter that there was a Downing Street Christmas party on Friday night, do you recognise those reports?”

Stratton replied “I went home” and laughs, before appearing to consider a response.

She then asks “What’s the answer?” to which someone replies “I don’t know!”

During the rehearsal, filmed as part of a subsequently-abandoned plan for Stratton to lead televised press briefings, one aide is heard saying: “It wasn’t a party, it was cheese and wine.”

“Is cheese and wine all right?” Stratton replied, to laughter in the room. One person replied “No! … Joking.”

Stratton then noted “This is recorded”, adding: “This fictional party was a business meeting … and it was not socially distanced.” 

Why it matters

There are several reasons why this story matters:

  • The number of people in England who weren’t able to see loved ones who were dying or who were bereaved last winter are incensed at the idea that the same rules don’t apply to Government staff gatherings;
  • There are a dozen people currently being prosecuted for holding gatherings last December that breached restrictions;
  • Boris Johnson has been advised that new Covid restrictions are needed shortly, meaning he needs the public’s trust to implement them; this is possibly damaged after Downing Street repeatedly denied that rules were broken or a party was held.

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One English woman, Jackie Green, described the Downing Street officials’ attitude as “totally reprehensible” and said it made a mockery of her own decision to abide by lockdown rules despite her elderly and widowed mother’s loneliness.

Jackie’s mother Beryl died in hospital after contracting Covid-19, and without having seen her daughter for 10 months – on 18 December last year, the same day the Downing Street gathering took place.

This afternoon, Labour leader Keir Starmer told the House of Commons that more than a dozen breaches of Covid restrictions last December were being prosecuted “right now” in Westminster Magistrates’ Court, including for those who hosted parties.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed officers are reviewing the leaked video published by ITV in relation to “alleged breaches” of coronavirus regulations.

When Starmer asked Johnson if he supported the police and support the Crown Prosecution Service “by handing over everything the Government knows about parties in Downing Street to the Metropolitan Police”, Johnson said:

Of course we will do that and we will get on with the investigation by the Cabinet Secretary.

Backbench Tory MPs have reported receiving a lot of correspondence from their constituents about this issue, leading to pressure on Boris Johnson and his Government to address the issue. 

A post-PMQ briefing at Downing Street

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At Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons this afternoon, Boris Johnson said that that the UK Government’s most senior civil servant, Cabinet Secretary Simon Case, will be “conducting an investigation” in to whether or not there had been a gathering and whether it broke Covid restrictions.

Downing Street’s official line has now shifted with the announcement of the Cabinet Secretary Simon Case’s inquiry – with the Prime Minister’s press secretary declining to repeat the statement that “there was no party”.

She said “it wouldn’t be right to comment further” while Case was investigating.

Downing Street would not confirm, however, whether or not Case himself was at the 18 December event, although officials insisted “due diligence” was carried out before announcing the investigation.

It’s also unclear who else was at the gathering – indications are that Johnson was not in attendance, but it’s unclear whether he was aware of the gathering, or gave it the green light to go ahead at Number 10 Downing Street, the UK Prime Minister’s official residence.

Number 10 would not give a timetable for Case’s investigation to conclude, but the Prime Minister’s official spokesman said “we want it to be as soon as possible”.

The spokesman confirmed that Stratton was still employed as an aide – she has been the spokeswoman for the COP26 climate summit – and the Prime Minister still has confidence in her.

With reporting from the Associated Press.

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    Mute anne-marie kelly
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    Sep 13th 2014, 4:27 PM

    Hopefully, some day, the remains of Ireland’s “Missing Women” might be stumbled upon too. Their poor families REALLY deserve closure also.

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    Mute Truthy Truth
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    Sep 13th 2014, 6:57 PM

    I think that there’s something not quite right about the investigations in to the murder of those women. Time to invite in the FBI. Too many people know each other in this country

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    Mute Declan Noonan
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    Sep 13th 2014, 8:09 PM

    Truthy, the FBI don’t have jurisdiction in Ireland. Your not very Truthy are you!

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    Mute Tony Canning
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    Sep 13th 2014, 8:33 PM

    Thus INVITE

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    Mute DiarmuidMurphy
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    Sep 13th 2014, 8:35 PM

    The FBI have actually consulted on the cases of some of the missing women.

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    Mute Tom Red
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:28 PM

    A heart broken family will get their son back and will be able to give him a proper burial……

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    Mute Oil Be Honest
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:19 PM

    At the very least it might be closure for some family… Crazy that it was just down to chance!

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    Mute James Darby
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    Sep 13th 2014, 4:04 PM

    I don’t think that it was just down to chance. A new search of Oristown bog has been under way for the last few weeks.

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    Mute Mick Rooney
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:58 PM

    Some clarity here. This Garda investigation team were not looking for a stolen car. They are part of a Garda team tasked with finding the IRA disappeared. Recent intelligence information provided to them led to the bog site in Meath. The body was found close to the car. Someone owns this land or has authority over it. Quite why the shell of a burnt out car supposedly sat here for 11 years without someone reporting it, identifying the vechicle and removing it, I have no idea. Had that happened, it might have led to closure for one family a lot sooner.

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    Mute thenightmancometh
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    Sep 13th 2014, 5:17 PM

    Its not that unusual for people to abandon banjaxed cars in bogs. A lot of the bogs around that area are owned by the Headfort estate and so there may not be anyone monitoring it that closely.

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    Mute Cosmo Kramer
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    Sep 13th 2014, 5:41 PM

    Drive around the Dublin Mountains, plenty of burnt out cars just rotting away for years and years in fields and bogs..

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    Mute Rildo Olor
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    Sep 13th 2014, 11:47 PM

    The car was stolen not banjaxed

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    Mute thenightmancometh
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    Sep 14th 2014, 12:32 AM

    Rildo…yeah, the point is that you don’t look at a shell of a car in a bog and say to yourself “That must be a stolen car, I better call the gardai”. RIP and condolences to the family.

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    Mute Rildo Olor
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    Sep 14th 2014, 1:30 AM

    Well it’s that type of bumpkin “sure it’s only an oul car” shit that slows investigation s down

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    Mute gerry campbell
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    Sep 14th 2014, 10:01 AM

    Mick and all your green thumbers there, ye should get out of the city and actually visit a bog, you would learn loads , including how easily a car could rest there for many decades .

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    Mute thenightmancometh
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    Sep 14th 2014, 10:51 AM

    Whatever you say, Officer Rildo!

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    Mute Laura Grimes
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    Sep 13th 2014, 6:25 PM

    Please hold the jokes, Gerry was a much loved father, son, brother, uncle and friend , his family have been through a hell that no one should ever go through. Rest in Peace Gerry

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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:49 PM

    You shower of C,,,s show some respect.

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    Mute danny fitz
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:19 PM

    Must be the first bog body to be found in a car

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    Sep 13th 2014, 6:58 PM

    RIP Gerry. Glad your family have closure. Your poor mam died of a broken heart but your united with her now

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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:19 PM

    It took 11 years to find a stolen car? Ffs

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    Mute Forty Coats
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:28 PM

    Cutbacks.

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    Mute Tom Colgan
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:28 PM

    Lol

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    Mute Miriam
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:31 PM

    Yeh the cops should do a nationwide excavation of every bog in the land each time a car is reported stolen.

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    Mute Maggie
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    Sep 13th 2014, 3:34 PM

    Their full of soil

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    Sep 13th 2014, 5:28 PM

    It is quite sick that some posters regard this find as funny. Such finds will always evoke memories of other bodies scattered throughout this island, memories of fellow human beings murdered by ‘republican’ and ‘loyalist’ gangs.

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    Mute Forty Coats
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    Sep 13th 2014, 5:55 PM

    Fellow human beings.. like eh Palestinians?

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    Sep 13th 2014, 4:11 PM

    For what its worth you can tell if a decomposed body or skeleton is male or female by looking at the Jaw. If there’s an indent in the bit of the Jawbone that meets the skull that means it belongs to a female skeleton, if it’s not indented its a male skeleton.

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    Sep 13th 2014, 8:00 PM

    Someone’s been killed what’s with the jokes FFS show some respect

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    Mute Jo Lynch Heavey
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    Sep 13th 2014, 8:15 PM

    Respect please people. One family has closure tonight, but there are so many more still waiting. This is not the body that they had hoped to find, but lets hope that someone will give them that one bit of information that will give the meGraw family closure. Thoughts with both families tonight.

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    Mute Donal O Neil
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    Sep 13th 2014, 4:16 PM

    Likely car was burnt and the car and body were buried in bog . Means the people,who did it had access to an excavator which may have been at site already legitimately. If it had been on the surface it would have been noticed a long time ago as ireland is a small place .

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    Sep 13th 2014, 4:27 PM

    Sure it helped unite ireland anyway.

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    Mute Seán Ó Briain
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    Sep 13th 2014, 6:26 PM

    The car is missing since 2003. He is missing since 2011. I doubt it.

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    Mute Karen O'Hanlon Cohrt
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    Sep 13th 2014, 5:29 PM

    RTE news are reporting this as the remains of Gerard Daly, missing since 2011.

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    Mute PAUL NICHOLSON
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    Sep 13th 2014, 4:43 PM

    Gardai treating the death as suspicious.

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    Sep 13th 2014, 9:15 PM

    Looking for a person wearing a black balaclava, navy track suit bottoms, black hoodie and white runners

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    Mute John Do
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    Sep 13th 2014, 9:04 PM

    Gardai

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    Mute KentuckyWindage
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    Sep 14th 2014, 8:29 AM

    Was he ‘known to the Gardai’ I wonder?

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