British prime minister accused regular participation in parties

Dowuning Street Recruitments regularly held parties during the coronavirus pandemic, attended by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, reports the British newspaper Mirror.

Sources of the publication said that the Prime Minister invited his assistants to “release steam” into beaten by the ban on communicating in the room. This restriction was introduced in the country to combat the coronavirus pandemic. The newspaper accused Johnson in constant participation in parties and stated that for Wine Fridays, which arranged on Downing Street, the staff even acquired a special refrigerator.

“The regular event was so popular that the staff even invested in the refrigerator for drinks worth 142 pounds sterling so that the bottles of white wine, intercourse and beer remained cool,” the newspaper emphasizes.

In addition, the assistants of the premiere alternately visited the Tesco store in Westminster with a suitcase on the wheels to fill the refrigerator in which 34 bottles are placed. It is noted that “Wine Fridays” is the old tradition of Downing Street, which helps employees to relax at the end of the work week.

/Media reports.