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Johnson accused of breaking lockdown in 2020

- By Jill Lawless

LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced a wave of public and political outrage on Tuesday over allegation­s that he and his staff flouted coronaviru­s lockdown rules by holding a garden party in 2020 while Britons were barred by law from meeting up with more than one person outside their households.

Opposition politician­s called for a police investigat­ion after broadcaste­r ITV published a leaked email invitation to “socially distanced drinks” in the garden of the prime minister’s Downing Street office and residence. The email from the prime minister’s private secretary, Martin Reynolds, was sent to dozens of people and urged attendees to “bring your own booze.”

The event was scheduled for May 20, 2020 — the same day the government held a televised news conference to remind people that group gatherings were banned indoors and out. London’s Metropolit­an Police force also published a reminder that

day.

The police force said Tuesday it was “in contact with” the government over the party claims, which follow allegation­s of several other rule-breaking gatherings in Downing Street during the pandemic. A senior civil servant who was looking into those accusation­s will also investigat­e the latest ones.

Johnson has insisted he personally

broke no rules, but British media reported Tuesday that the prime minister and his wife, Carrie Johnson, attended the garden gathering.

But outrage is mounting since this is not the first time Johnson’s Conservati­ve government has been accused of flouting pandemic rules that imposed the most severe restrictio­ns on Britons’ individual freedoms since

World War II.

During the first lockdown, which began in March 2020 and lasted for more than two months, gatherings were banned with a few exceptions. Millions of people were cut off from friends and family, and even barred from visiting dying relatives in hospitals

While Johnson has weathered the criticism thus far, his problems are piling up. Support for him in his own party is being eroded by discontent over continuing pandemic restrictio­ns, which some Conservati­ves view as draconian. He is also facing disquiet about his judgment after a slew of financial and ethical misconduct allegation­s against him and his government.

Britain is not scheduled to hold a national election until 2024, so Johnson does not face an imminent verdict from voters. His party is another matter. The Conservati­ves have a history of ousting leaders if they become a liability — and a recent surprising loss in a by-election for a district the party held for more than a century has increased their jitters.

 ?? Jack Hill / Associated Press ?? A May 20, 2020, party in the garden of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Downing Street residence has drawn scrutiny.
Jack Hill / Associated Press A May 20, 2020, party in the garden of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Downing Street residence has drawn scrutiny.

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