Staff charges, abuse of cleaners: Details from Johnson's night party in prime minister during COVID-19

Festivals continued until the early hours of the morning. Drunk staff fighting each other. Prime Minister's walls painted red wine. And an illegal birthday party for Britain's prime minister, complete with six packs of beer and dozens of sandwiches. This was the scene of Boris Johnson's government during isolation [...]
This was the scene of Boris Johnson's government during isolation due to COVID-19, while the rest of the United Kingdom was banned from meeting friends and family members, CNN wrote on Wednesday, according to a party investigation during the pandemic.
Johnson is facing a battle to save his position, as the report released Wednesday by senior civil servant Sue Gray gave fierce criticism of events that broke the rules and revealed his new photos at two other gatherings.
Gray said there was no excuse for such behavior that she investigated, including “excessive alcohol consumption”. Texts were also discovered among officials who openly discussed tíi's parties from the media.
The report included 16 events that took place until Britain was under anti-pronged measures. - CO VID.
A Johnson photo with a beer bottle in hand at a birthday party was included in the investigation file, along with others.
Speaking in Parliament several minutes after the report was released, he said he had learned and that he takes full responsibility for everything that happened during his presence.
But, he reiterated that the celebrations were passed only when he had left and insisted it was “surprised and disappointed”.
The report's findings raise serious questions if Johnson deceived MPs and therefore faces a separate parliamentary investigative commission.
Gray found Johnson participated in a celebration in May 2020, where there were about 30-40 people. Invited staff were told that they should drink in a distance.
Could you suggest bringing your alcohol with you? We're not sure that we have enough”, says an email from Martin Reynolds, secretary.
The next day Reynolds saw that the media hadn't reported and wrote to a colleague: “It seems that we got it from”.
In an exchange of messages, the staff were told to bypass “, round with bottles of wine” while reporters were in the building.
Some of them felt uncomfortable with the behavior that took place within the prime minister, but were afraid to speak, Gray discovered. On other occasions, part of the staff were treated badly by those involved in the holidays.
I was aware of several cases of disrespect and ill treatment for security staff and cleaning. This was unacceptable”, Gray wrote.
But besides the political side, the most shocking element of Gray's report is the strong contrast between events within the prime minister and throughout the country as a whole.
Britain passed three strict isolations and various measures during the pandemic, which claimed more lives in Britain than in any other European country.
During these periods, the rules prohibited attending and contacting physically at funerals, and they kept people away from relatives who were dying in hospitals.
Families of victims from the Coronavirus expressed outrage and demanded Johnson's resignation.
“The messages in the report show that they knew how disrespectful they were to the families they were putting down, but that didn't bother them”, families said.










