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Partygate: Police reopen investigation into Tory 'jingle and mingle' event | Partygate: Police reopen investigation into Tory 'jingle and mingle' event |
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The Daily Mirror previously obtained and published still images from the same party | The Daily Mirror previously obtained and published still images from the same party |
The Metropolitan Police is reopening an investigation into breaches of Covid regulations at a Christmas gathering at Conservative Party HQ. | |
A video of the event, where aides were invited to "jingle and mingle", was published by the Sunday Mirror. | |
Police say they will not investigate alleged gatherings at the prime minister's country home, Chequers, when Boris Johnson was PM. | Police say they will not investigate alleged gatherings at the prime minister's country home, Chequers, when Boris Johnson was PM. |
But they are also now investigating an event in Parliament on 8 December 2020. | But they are also now investigating an event in Parliament on 8 December 2020. |
According to the Guido Fawkes website, this event involved Conservative backbencher Sir Bernard Jenkin. | According to the Guido Fawkes website, this event involved Conservative backbencher Sir Bernard Jenkin. |
Sir Bernard sits on the Commons Privileges Committee, which last month published a highly critical report about Mr Johnson. | Sir Bernard sits on the Commons Privileges Committee, which last month published a highly critical report about Mr Johnson. |
He told the BBC it was not appropriate to comment on an ongoing investigation. | He told the BBC it was not appropriate to comment on an ongoing investigation. |
Mr Johnson - who stood down as an MP with a stinging attack on the committee - had accused Sir Bernard of "monstrous hypocrisy" if the allegations on the Guido Fawkes site were true. | |
Conservative MP Virginia Crosbie issued an apology for attending the event while Covid restrictions were in place. | Conservative MP Virginia Crosbie issued an apology for attending the event while Covid restrictions were in place. |
The Ynys Mon MP confirmed the event took place but said she had not sent out any invitations. | The Ynys Mon MP confirmed the event took place but said she had not sent out any invitations. |
The Met police investigated the December 2020 party at Tory HQ last year, after a picture emerged showing former London mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey and Tory aides raising glasses besides buffet food, when indoor socialising was banned in the area. | The Met police investigated the December 2020 party at Tory HQ last year, after a picture emerged showing former London mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey and Tory aides raising glasses besides buffet food, when indoor socialising was banned in the area. |
In November, the Met said they were taking no further action against Mr Bailey or the others pictured. | In November, the Met said they were taking no further action against Mr Bailey or the others pictured. |
They have now said they are reopening their inquiry, as the video published by the Mirror was not previously provided to officers. | |
An invitation to the gathering, seen by the BBC, invited people to a "jingle and mingle" party. | |
Mr Bailey - who was given a seat in the House of Lords in Mr Johnson's resignation honours list - previously said he apologised "unreservedly" for the event, which he said had "turned into something" after he left. | |
He claimed he was "very upset about the video" as he had "never seen it before". | He claimed he was "very upset about the video" as he had "never seen it before". |
The Liberal Democrats said Prime Minister Rishi Sunak should stop Mr Bailey "from taking his seat as a peer while this investigation takes place". | The Liberal Democrats said Prime Minister Rishi Sunak should stop Mr Bailey "from taking his seat as a peer while this investigation takes place". |
No Johnson investigation | |
Meanwhile, the Met Police and Thames Valley Police said they would not launch an investigation into potential rule-breaking between June 2020 and May 2021 at Downing Street and Chequers. | |
In May, the forces said they were assessing information handed to them by Cabinet Office officials after a review of Mr Johnson's official diary as part of preparations for the Covid inquiry. | |
Thames Valley police were looking into visits by Mr Johnson's family and friends to Chequers - the prime minister's country house in Buckinghamshire - during the pandemic. | |
The Met were looking at possible further rule-breaches in Downing Street. | |
In a jointly-issued statement on Tuesday, the forces said that after "further clarification" on the diary entries, they had decided the events did "not meet the retrospective criteria for opening an investigation". | |
When news of his referral broke, Mr Johnson denied there had been any Covid breaches at the events, saying the actions of the Cabinet Office bore "all the hallmarks" of a "politically motivated stitch-up". | |
The Cabinet Office said at the time that the material it had passed to police came from the "normal" process of reviewing documents. | |
Former prime minister Mr Johnson stood down as an MP last month after a Commons committee accused him of misleading Parliament over separate events in Downing Street during the pandemic. | |
The BBC has approached him for a fresh comment. | |
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