"The British Prime Minister celebrated his birthday despite the closure due to Corona"

 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson held a birthday party during the first COVID-19 lockdown in June 2020 when authorities banned indoor social gatherings, ITV News reported on Monday.

This detection stress on Johnson on the series of gatherings in his house in ten Downing Street, which has been seemed to be the closest rules imposed by his government to reduce the spread of Corona's news. "The group of staff working at ten (Downing Street) said that today was briefly held in the Cabinet Chamber of Amenity after a meeting to express their wishes to the Prime Minister Baid Birthday," he said. "Happy birthday to you" (I.It) said that Kary Joneson's wife's wife 'wife helped to convey the concert on 19 on June. The channel reported that up to 30 people attended the concert at the headquarters of the Council of Ministers, and she believed a cake made for the prime minister while his wife was leaving staff in the reappearing of "happy birthday to you". An attendee said that one of the investigers were Lu'is Little, who was renovated by Johnson's apartment in the building. The channel added that it was understood that family friends were hosted in the prime minister's house in the past night. He added its office.

A spokesperson told the channel: "This is absolutely not true... In keeping with the rules at the time, the Prime Minister hosted a small number of family members outside that evening."


 'A national distraction'

 The Christmas allegations add to the scandal ravaging Johnson. Senior Cabinet Secretary Sue Gray is investigating such gatherings and is expected to issue a report this week.


 Johnson offered a variety of explanations for the previously reported parties, initially saying no rules had been broken before he later apologized to the British people.


 "This is further evidence that we have a prime minister who thinks the rules he has set do not apply to him," opposition leader Keir Starmer said of the Christmas gathering. "We cannot afford to continue this chaotic, adrift government. The prime minister is a national distraction And he has to leave.”

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