Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Boris hosted Christmas quiz: Report

- Bloomberg PM UNDER FIRE

LONDON: Boris Johnson, engulfed by a string of crises that have angered Tory lawmakers, could face more ire over a report he personally breached Covid lockdown rules a year ago.

The Mirror reported Saturday night that the UK prime minister hosted a Christmas quiz from his Downing Street residence on December 15, when London was under a “no mixing” order.

In the Mirror report, the prime minister was pictured on screen with at least two aides as he read out questions to staff, who participat­ed via computer from their offices at No. 10 in teams of up to six people. London at the time was under regulation­s that banned social mixing between households. Christmas work gatherings were prohibited.

“This was a virtual quiz. Downing Street staff were often required to be in the office to work on the pandemic response, so those who were in the office for work may have attended virtually from their desks,” a spokespers­on for No. 10 said on Sunday.

“The Prime Minister briefly took part virtually in a quiz to thank staff for their hard work throughout the year.”

The Mirror reported that staff had been invited weeks earlier to participat­e in the virtual event to raise money for charity.

Johnson’s popularity has slumped in recent weeks after the botched handling of an ethics probe and as the government proposed harsh new “Plan B” restrictio­ns to thwart a new surge in Covid cases as well as the fast-spreading Omicron variant.

Labour raced to a six-point lead over Johnson’s Conservati­ve Party in a Savanta Comres poll for the Daily Mail taken December 9-10, a nine-point swing from December 3-5.

A second survey, conducted for the Observer by Opinium, put Labor up by nine points, and showed that 57% of voters think Johnson should resign, up nine points from two weeks ago. Johnson’s approval rating was at -35%, down from -21% two weeks ago.

Parliament is expected to vote this week on the latest restrictio­ns and Johnson could face a rebellion by dozens of Tory lawmakers opposed to the more stringent measures.

Last week, Johnson faced allegation­s that a Christmas party was held at Downing Street in 2020 that breached Covid restrictio­ns at the height of the pandemic. Video was also leaked showing his staff making light of Covid measures.

The prime minister has so far said he wasn’t involved in social gatherings at his residence last Christmas. In Parliament last week, Johnson said he’d been “repeatedly assured” that no Covid rules were broken.

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