Bucks MPs have reacted to a video showing senior Downing Street staff joking about having a Christmas party during lockdown last year - resulting in a resignation.
Liberal Democrat Sarah Green MP said she was disappointed to learn of claims of a Number 10 party in December 2020, when the rest of the country had to cancel Christmas plans or potentially miss saying goodbye to dying loved ones.
The Chesham and Amersham MP added: “It appears the Prime Minister was breaking his own rules to allow a party in No. 10.”
While Conservative MPs Steve Baker and Greg Smith both said they were not present.
The responses come after ITV News obtained footage showing Boris Johnson’s then-press secretary Allegra Stratton and adviser Ed Oldfield, along with other aides, joking about a “fictional” Number 10 party in December 2020.
“This fictional party was a business meeting…and it was not socially distanced,” joked Ms Stratton.
EXCLUSIVE: Video obtained by ITV News shows Downing Street staff joking about a Christmas party on 18th December last year.
— Paul Brand (@PaulBrandITV) December 7, 2021
No 10 has spent the past week denying any rules were broken. This new evidence calls that into question. pic.twitter.com/nKYK0tG0dQ
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Ms Stratton has since resigned as government adviser.
A source had told the BBC a party did take place on December 18, with “several dozen” attendees, according to a BBC report.
The Prime Minister has apologised for the video, insisting there was no party and no Covid rules were broken.
Labour leader Keir Starmer said the Prime Minister was “taking the public for fools”.
Sarah Green MP said: “It’s disappointing to learn that whilst the rest of the country cancelled plans, or worse, were unable to say goodbye to a dying loved one last Christmas – it appears the Prime Minister was breaking his own rules to allow a party in No. 10.”
Wycombe MP Steve Baker said he “was not present”, adding he was ‘looking forward with keen interest’ to how the Prime Minister would respond.
Buckingham MP Greg Smith said: “Last Christmas was a miserable time for everyone under the tier system and later lockdown restrictions – which is a major part in why I have voted against and will continue to vote against restrictions this Christmas.
“I have no way of finding out for certain if a party did take place in Downing Street last Christmas. All I can say is that I was not invited and in any case was at home in Buckinghamshire that night.”
MPs Rob Butler and Joy Morrissey did not respond to the BFP.
Bucks local Steve Guy, who has previously been Wycombe’s Liberal Democrat General Election candidate, said: “People like me…missed out on a last Christmas with a loved one who is no longer here while these Hooray Henrys were taking the p*** out of us. Furious doesn’t come close.”
Aylesbury MP Rob Butler and Beaconsfield MP Joy Morrissey did not respond before going to press.
*** UPDATE: Ms Stratton has resigned as government adviser ***
"I will regret those remarks for the rest of my days"
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) December 8, 2021
Allegra Stratton gives a tearful statement as she resigns as government adviser, after she was seen in video joking about lockdown Christmas party at No 10https://t.co/xr1lLgIXwI pic.twitter.com/Idqbe5vgtO
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