- Mon May 23, 2022 5:45 pm
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This is a malicious conspiracy by the biased BBC, he was only browsing for tractors.
Insiders who attended events at Downing Street during lockdown have told the BBC how staff crowded together, sat on each other's laps and how party debris was left out overnight.
For the first time, insiders who were at some of the events have told BBC Panorama in detail what they saw.
They describe arriving for work the morning after a get-together to find bottles lying around parts of the building, bins overflowing with rubbish and empties left on the table.
They also tell of events with dozens of staff crowded together, and parties going so late that, on occasion, some ended up staying in Downing Street all night.
And they say staff mocked others who tried to stop what was going on.
The BBC asked Downing Street for a response. They declined to comment but said they would give a full response to the publication of the Sue Gray report.
The accounts come a day before the senior civil servant Ms Gray is expected to deliver her report on lockdown parties in No 10.
Last week, the Metropolitan Police concluded its own investigation into rule-breaking, after issuing 126 fines - including one for the prime minister for attending a birthday party in June 2020.
However, both the police and the prime minister are facing fresh questions after ITV News obtained pictures believed to show the prime minister at a leaving party for his communications chief Lee Cain on 13 November 2020.
Speaking anonymously, three insiders have opened up about a world behind No 10's famous front door where the lockdown rules the country was living by were routinely ignored, socialising was regular, with, they felt, the prime minister's implicit permission.
One staffer describes director of communications Lee Cain's leaving do, the event on 13 November 2020, where the prime minister has been pictured raising a glass, but for which he has not been fined.
Others have been judged to have broken the law for being there and received penalties.
Mr Johnson attended and made a speech to thank Mr Cain, but as the party developed "there were about 30 people, if not more, in a room. Everyone was stood shoulder to shoulder, some people on each other's laps…one or two people."
At the party on the eve of Prince Philip's funeral on 16 April 2021, they portray a "lively event... a general party with people dancing around". The gathering becoming so loud that security guards in the building told them to leave the building and go into the No 10 grounds.
"So everyone grabbed all the drinks, the food, everything, and went into the garden," one source says.
"We all sat around the tables drinking. People stayed the night there."
They now concede what went on was "unforgivable"...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-61566410
Bones McCoy wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 1:45 pmQuite fucking brilliant.
Crabcakes wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 4:13 pm Johnson confirmed to bemeeting the 1922 committee tomorrow. Post Panorama, post PMQs and probably post Sue Grey publication.It would be nice to think do, but I doubt it. He doesn't care about the electorate, Parliament, the judiciary or the queen. He's not going to care about the men in grey suits.
I think big dog is about to be put down.
davidjay wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 4:25 pmThe beauty of it is that whether he cares or not doesn’t matter in this case - if they decide he should go and brief as such, the letters will follow. But it’s a win win either way - if he stays he continues to drag the Tories down ever further, making more and more enemies as he goes. If he goes, his potential replacements are all useless lightweights.
It would be nice to think do, but I doubt it. He doesn't care about the electorate, Parliament, the judiciary or the queen. He's not going to care about the men in grey suits.
satnav wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 5:11 pm I think Johnson will cling on mainly because there is currently no viable alternative. Sunak did look like a possible replacement but all the rows over his tax status and his wife's non-dom status have severely damaged his reputation and probably made him think again about whether he wants the top job with all the extra scrutiny that job brings. Liz Truss is also looking pretty ineffective so she is no longer a strong contender. The only person who really seems keen to replace Johnson is Jeremy Hunt. Hunt trailed well behind Johnson in the last leadership contest and the party has probably moved further to the right in the last 3 years so Hunt is hardly likely to appeal to the grassroot members.He might have some traction with those who want a grown up in charge but can't quite hold their nose to vote for Starmer.
Samanfur wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 9:33 am According to the BBC, the Cabinet Secretary says that Simon Case isn't resigning and won't be sacked.Thing is, if the report is bad enough Johnson feels it needs an immediate scapegoat as a safety valve then expect him to be sacked faster than Dacre spiking a Johnson-critical headline.
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