An NHS doctor has said footage of Conservative Party staff partying during lockdown while her colleagues were ‘seeing deaths over and over again’ on Covid wards shows ‘it was one rule for them and one rule for everyone else’ connie_dimsdale reports
for the footage but said the former prime minister had a right to confer resignation appointments which should not be blocked.
“It makes it incredibly difficult to move on and rebuild your life after a bereavement if you’re seething with anger,” she added. She said: “The Prime Minister could have blocked the awarding of these honours, or at the very least waited for the outcome of the Privileges Committee investigation, but instead he chose to wave them through.”
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