The Metropolitan Police issued fixed penalty notices for the November 2020 gathering for departing communications chief Lee Cain.
Boris Johnson at a gathering in 10 Downing Street for the departure of a special adviser, which was released with the publication of Sueâs Gray report
The former prime minister said it would be “completely wrong” to suggest he had been partying during lockdown as he was being grilled by MPs over whether he misled the Commons with his denials about partygate. The pictures showed the then-prime minister raising a glass while surrounded by colleagues and bottles of wine on November 13 2020, days after ordering England’s second national lockdown.
Mr Johnson, referencing the image of Mr Cain’s leaving event, replied: “I understand that people looking at that photograph will think it looks like a social event.
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