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Britain’s Boris Johnson apologizes for attending party during lockdown
2022-01-12 00:00:00.0     洛杉矶时报-世界与民族     原网页

       LONDON —

       Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologized Wednesday for attending a garden party during Britain’s coronavirus lockdown in 2020, saying there were things his government “did not get right.”

       Johnson is facing a tide of anger from public and politicians over allegations that he and his staff flouted pandemic restrictions by socializing when it was banned. Some members of his Conservative Party say he should resign if he can’t quell the furor.

       Johnson acknowledged for the first time Wednesday that he went to the May 20, 2020, garden party at his Downing Street office, though he said that he had considered it a work event to thank staff for their efforts during the pandemic.

       “I want to apologize. … With hindsight, I should have sent everyone back inside,” Johnson told lawmakers in the House of Commons.

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       Opponents and allies alike have been demanding that Johnson come clean about the “bring your own booze” party, held when Britain was under a strict lockdown imposed by Johnson to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

       An invitation to the “socially distanced drinks” gathering was emailed to about 100 people by a senior Johnson aide. At the time, people in Britain were barred by law from meeting more than one person outside their household.

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       Johnson’s lunchtime appearance Wednesday at the weekly Prime Minister’s Questions session in Parliament was his first public appearance since details of the party emerged.

       The prime minister struck a tone of contrition, but urged people to await the conclusions of an investigation by senior civil servant Sue Gray into several alleged parties by government staff.

       Opposition Labor Party leader Keir Starmer said Johnson’s statement was “the pathetic spectacle of a man who has run out of road.”

       “His defense … that he didn’t realize he was at a party is so ridiculous that it’s actually offensive to the British public,” Starmer said. “He’s finally been forced to admit what everyone knew, that when the whole country was locked down he was hosting boozing parties in Downing Street. Is he now going to do the decent thing and resign?”

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       The party scandal adds to a mounting list of troubles for Johnson.

       The scandal, dubbed Partygate, has become the biggest crisis of Johnson’s two-and-a-half years in power. During Britain’s first lockdown, which began in March 2020 and lasted for more than two months, almost all gatherings were banned. Millions of people were cut off from friends and family, and even barred from visiting dying relatives in hospitals. Thousands were fined by police for breaking the ban on gatherings.

       So there has been widespread anger at the allegations that Johnson’s Conservative Party-led government flouted the rules it had imposed on the rest of the country by holding garden parties, Christmas get-togethers and office quiz nights in Downing Street, which is both the prime minister’s home and his office.

       Opposition politicians are calling for Johnson’s resignation. More worryingly for the prime minister, many members of his own party are increasingly concerned about Johnson’s judgment and leadership.

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       The Conservatives picked Johnson as leader in 2019 for his upbeat manner and popular touch, and in spite of the serial allegations of rule-bending and dishonesty that have followed him through his twin careers as journalist and politician. The choice appeared vindicated when he led the party to a big election win in December that year.

       But support inside the party is being eroded by discontent over continuing pandemic restrictions, which some Conservatives view as draconian. He is also facing disquiet about his judgment after a slew of financial and ethical misconduct allegations against him and his government.

       The Conservatives have a history of ousting leaders if they become a liability — and a recent surprising loss in a special election in a district that the party held for more than a century has increased their jitters.

       Conservative lawmaker Christian Wakeford urged Johnson not to “defend the indefensible.”

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       “It’s embarrassing and what’s worse is it further erodes trust in politics when it’s already low,” Wakeford wrote on Twitter. “We need openness, trust and honesty in our politics now more than ever and that starts from the top!”

       Another Conservative lawmaker, Tobias Ellwood, said Johnson needed to apologize and “show some contrition” if he wanted to ride out the storm.

       “We can’t allow things to drift. That is not an option,” he told Sky News.

       


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