Western Mail

No.10 gathering ‘people at work, talking work’

- PRESS ASSOCIATIO­N REPORTERS nedwsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

ALEAKED photo of Downing Street staff eating cheese and drinking wine in the No.10 garden during the first lockdown showed “people at work, talking about work”, Boris Johnson has said.

The Prime Minister’s claims came after the Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary Dominic Raab had stressed the Downing Street garden was a place of work.

The photo, obtained by the Guardian, showed Mr Johnson, his thenfiancé­e, Carrie, and 17 other staff members in the garden on May 15, 2020, with bottles of wine and a cheeseboar­d on a table in front of the Prime Minister.

Responding to broadcast questions about the photo, the Prime Minister said: “Those were people at work talking about work.”

He added: “This is where I live, it is where I work. Those were meetings of people at work, talking about work.”

The Prime Minister stressed that it was “vital” to focus on the latest public health messaging about Covid, encouragin­g people to get their booster jab, or come forward if they are unvaccinat­ed.

He also said the government “won’t hesitate to take action” if further measures are needed to curb the spread of Omicron.

Yesterday morning, Mr Raab stressed the garden was a “place of work” and that it was not “against the regulation­s”, and a Downing Street spokesman said the photo showed colleagues “meeting to discuss work”.

The Justice Secretary told Times Radio: “Downing Street used that garden as a place of work. They used it for work meetings. The photo is from a day when, I think, the Prime Minister had just done a press conference.

“And sometimes they’ll have a drink after a long day or a long week.

And that’s not against the regulation­s.”

No.10 has also insisted work meetings often took place in the garden, with the Prime Minister’s official spokesman saying: “These were individual­s in Downing Street – officials, staff – who were meeting after the most recent press conference that day, so meeting out of hours.

“There were meetings taking place both inside and outside No.10. This shows colleagues following a press conference to discuss work.”

Asked why the Prime Minister’s wife was there, the spokesman said: “Downing Street is also a private residence for both the Prime Minister and Chancellor. The Prime Minister’s wife has use of her garden. It is effectivel­y her garden.”

At the time the photo was taken, restrictio­ns on meeting others were still in place and earlier that day, then-health secretary Matt Hancock had told the daily coronaviru­s briefing: “People can now spend time outdoors and exercise as often as you like – and you can meet one other person from outside your household in an outdoor, public place. But please keep two metres apart.”

When asked on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme whether he believed “someone or some group” was “dripping out leaks to bring Boris Johnson down”, Deputy Prime Minister Mr Raab said “it’s certainly being done with an animus”, but added he was against “speculatin­g on these things”.

Meanwhile, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said “serious questions” need to be answered about the photo.

He told Sky News: “Everybody will have looked at that photograph and to suggest that that is a work meeting is a bit of a stretch by anybody’s analysis.

“I think there are very serious questions to be answered, but look at the photo and ask yourself: is that a work meeting going on or is that a social event? I think the answer is obvious.”

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