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Whistleblower says Boris Johnson joked about lockdown party

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Whistleblower says Boris Johnson joked about lockdown party

Whistleblower says Boris Johnson joked about lockdown party

An ITV News podcast has uncovered new, explosive allegations against Boris Johnson in the Partygate scandal with one of the whistleblowers alleging that Johnson joked to staff, “this is the most unsocially distanced party in the UK right now” during a leaving do.

The allegations made by sources say Downing Street staff shredded documents, corroborated stories for Met Police questionaires and deliberately destroyed evidence of the rule-breaking parties.

Report by Hajariv.

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