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PM's father Stanley Johnson pictured in shop without face covering | PM's father Stanley Johnson pictured in shop without face covering |
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The prime minister's father, Stanley Johnson, has been pictured shopping without a face covering, breaking current Covid-19 restrictions. | The prime minister's father, Stanley Johnson, has been pictured shopping without a face covering, breaking current Covid-19 restrictions. |
Mr Johnson - a former Tory MEP - has apologised, claiming he may not be "100% up to speed" with current rules after returning from abroad. | Mr Johnson - a former Tory MEP - has apologised, claiming he may not be "100% up to speed" with current rules after returning from abroad. |
Fines for not wearing a covering in a shop were raised by the government last week to £200 for first time offenders. | Fines for not wearing a covering in a shop were raised by the government last week to £200 for first time offenders. |
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has also apologised for breaking the rules. | Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has also apologised for breaking the rules. |
He was pictured at a dinner party which appeared to have nine guests, going against the government's "rule of six". | He was pictured at a dinner party which appeared to have nine guests, going against the government's "rule of six". |
Asked about the pictures, Boris Johnson's official spokesman said it was now for the police to "determine what action to take", adding: "What the prime minister is clear on is that the rules apply for everyone and everyone should follow them". | Asked about the pictures, Boris Johnson's official spokesman said it was now for the police to "determine what action to take", adding: "What the prime minister is clear on is that the rules apply for everyone and everyone should follow them". |
The PM's father was seen in a newsagents in West London without a mask on Tuesday, with the picture first appearing in the Daily Mirror. | The PM's father was seen in a newsagents in West London without a mask on Tuesday, with the picture first appearing in the Daily Mirror. |
It came a day before his son, Boris Johnson, held a press conference, appealing to the public to "follow the rules" and warning fines would be imposed on those who don't. | It came a day before his son, Boris Johnson, held a press conference, appealing to the public to "follow the rules" and warning fines would be imposed on those who don't. |
Speaking to the Mirror, Stanley Johnson said: "I'm extremely sorry for the slip up and I would urge absolutely everybody to do everything they can to make sure they do follow the rules about masks and social distancing. | Speaking to the Mirror, Stanley Johnson said: "I'm extremely sorry for the slip up and I would urge absolutely everybody to do everything they can to make sure they do follow the rules about masks and social distancing. |
"The fact this was my first day back in the UK after three weeks abroad is, I am sure, no excuse for not knowing the rules." | "The fact this was my first day back in the UK after three weeks abroad is, I am sure, no excuse for not knowing the rules." |
A Downing Street spokesman said the PM's father "fully understands that it is vital for everyone to abide by the rules". | A Downing Street spokesman said the PM's father "fully understands that it is vital for everyone to abide by the rules". |
Mr Johnson was criticised back in July for travelling to Greece during the coronavirus lockdown. | Mr Johnson was criticised back in July for travelling to Greece during the coronavirus lockdown. |
The guidance on air travel from the UK Foreign Office advised against "all but essential international travel" at the time and insisted on a two-week quarantine on return. | The guidance on air travel from the UK Foreign Office advised against "all but essential international travel" at the time and insisted on a two-week quarantine on return. |
But he told the Daily Mail he was in the country "on essential business" to ensure a property he rents out was "Covid-proof" before holidays restart. | But he told the Daily Mail he was in the country "on essential business" to ensure a property he rents out was "Covid-proof" before holidays restart. |
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The picture of Mr Corbyn appeared in the Sun, with the newspaper saying the gathering had taken place on Saturday. | The picture of Mr Corbyn appeared in the Sun, with the newspaper saying the gathering had taken place on Saturday. |
Across England, people face fines starting at £200 for meeting inside or outside in groups of more than six - although the rules are stricter in some parts of the country. | Across England, people face fines starting at £200 for meeting inside or outside in groups of more than six - although the rules are stricter in some parts of the country. |
The North London MP told the paper: "I recently had dinner at a friend's house where the number of guests eventually exceeded five. | The North London MP told the paper: "I recently had dinner at a friend's house where the number of guests eventually exceeded five. |
"I understand that remaining at the dinner was a breach of the rule of six. I apologise for my mistake." | "I understand that remaining at the dinner was a breach of the rule of six. I apologise for my mistake." |
Responding to the picture, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said: "All of us should obey the rules, Jeremy knows that, I know that, all of us have to comply with the rules. | |
"I have said throughout that whatever the Government rules are, we should all follow them. We have got a duty to so." | |
Asked whether Mr Corbyn should be fined, Sir Keir told reporters: "It's not for me to decide who should be fined, but it is for me to say that everybody should follow the rules." | |
It is not known if either Mr Johnson or Mr Corbyn have received fines. | It is not known if either Mr Johnson or Mr Corbyn have received fines. |