

How Partying Could Be Boris Johnson’s Undoing
Jan 25, 2022
Mark Landler, the London bureau chief for The New York Times, delves into the explosive scandal surrounding Boris Johnson's alleged lockdown parties at Downing Street. The conversation highlights the growing public outrage and its potential impact on Johnson's leadership. Landler explores how this scandal contrasts with Johnson's earlier Brexit promises and examines the political consequences of his recent apologies. The discussion also touches on the implications of these events for the UK's handling of both the pandemic and ongoing international tensions.
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Leaked Video Scandal
- Leaked video of a mock press conference revealed Downing Street staff joking about lockdown parties.
- This turned a minor scandal into a major one, exposing hypocrisy.
More Parties Emerge
- Reports of more parties, including "wine time Fridays" and events with a DJ and broken swing set, fueled public anger.
- Parties on the eve of Prince Philip's funeral further intensified outrage.
Johnson's Apology
- Boris Johnson offered apologies in the House of Commons, claiming he believed the gathering was a work event.
- He faced jeers and skepticism from opposition lawmakers.