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PM didn't `knowingly' lie on party at No. 10

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LONDON • A British minister defended Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday over photograph­s of him drinking at a coronaviru­s lockdown-breaking gathering at Downing Street, saying he did not knowingly lie to parliament about the event.

New photos of Johnson drinking at a leaving party in Downing Street in November 2020 were published by ITV News on Monday, reigniting opposition accusation­s that he breached his own COVID-19 lockdown rules and calls for his resignatio­n.

When asked in parliament in December about reports of a party on Nov. 13, 2020, Johnson said he was sure “the rules were followed at all times.”

“He didn't knowingly lie,” Transport Minister Grant Shapps told ITV. “I think what happened is he stepped into something.”

“What is said to parliament is to the best of your knowledge, sometimes we don't have all the facts to hand.”

Shapps told Sky News: “The question is was he down there partying? No, clearly not ... he is at the end of a busy day, he walks down, he says cheers to someone who has worked there and walks out, and to him that is not a party.”

Johnson's spokesman declined to comment directly on the Nov. 13 events, saying the prime minister would answer questions in parliament once a report by senior civil servant Sue Gray into lockdown-breaking events in Downing Street had been published.

Monday's photograph­s appear to show Johnson making a speech and raising a toast, with a glass in his hand, standing next to a table on top of which are several open wine bottles.

It was the latest in a series of photograph­s and accounts of parties at Johnson's office and residence in Downing Street.

The BBC'S Panorama program cited insiders as saying staff crowded together at such events, and how, sometimes in the morning when arriving for work, they were met with bottles littering parts of the building. Some parties went on so late, they said, some attendees ended up staying all night.

One, speaking anonymousl­y, said they felt they had permission from Johnson to hold such events because he was there, even if just passing through to his flat.

“He wasn't saying, `Can everyone break up and go home? Can everyone socially distance? Can everyone put masks on? No, he wasn't telling anybody that. He was grabbing a glass for himself,” the insider, voiced by an actor, said.

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