Covid-19: UK police investigating Downing Street lockdown parties

English police will explore affirmed lockdown breaks at Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Downing Street home subsequent to getting proof from an interior government test into a progression of social affairs.

Johnson is battling for his political endurance after new claims that he broke the Covid-19 lockdown rules he forced by going to an impromptu get-together in Downing Street when get-togethers inside were prohibited.

That additional to a considerable rundown of supposed lockdown breaks in Downing Street, including one ‘bring your own alcohol’ party, which Johnson has said he gone to thinking it was a work occasion.

Police will currently explore, London’s Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick said on Tuesday.

“I can affirm that the Met (Metropolitan Police) is presently examining various occasions that occurred at Downing Street and Whitehall over the most recent two years corresponding to expected breaks of Covid-19 guidelines,” she said.

The police examination could constrain a postponement to the inward request appointed by Johnson and did by senior authority Sue Gray, who is relied upon to report her discoveries not long from now in what was viewed as a critical second for Johnson’s future as state head.