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Who.

Boris Johnson is again in the pillory for the new revelations of 'Partygate'.

What.

According to 'The Times' and ITV, several witnesses say that there was "groping" at a party in April 2021 and that two couples were able to have sex on Downing Street.

Why.

The former 'premier' will appear in the coming weeks before the parliamentary committee that will determine if he lied when he said that the Covid rules had not been violated in the official mansion.

Two lurid sex scenes have revived the

Partygate

soap opera .

According to revelations from

The Times

and ITV,

two couples were seen "groping" each other in the eyes of several witnesses in a Downing Street office

and in a kitchen on April 16, 2021, the eve of Felipe's death funeral. from Edinburgh.

Two employees even ended up in a dark room, from which they emerged visibly "agitated."

All this was happening when the United Kingdom was still

under severe restrictions on leaving the third lockdown

, with a strict ban on socializing indoors except for "work reasons."

Boris Johnson

was not present at that party with orgy edges, the same one in which the employees bought a box with bottles of wine in a nearby supermarket and ended up swinging in the Downing Street garden.

The former

premier

was, however, at the well-known farewell of communications director

Lee Cain

, in November 2020...

The country was at that time under the maximum restrictions of the second confinement.

According to several witnesses,

Johnson went so far as to mock his own rules

and went so far as to proclaim, before a table full of appetizers and alcoholic drinks: "This is the most anti-social distance party that is taking place in the United Kingdom at the moment."

The

Partygate

revival has coincided with

shadowy

maneuvering by Johnson's old allies to pave the way for his return to politics.

The former Conservative leader participated in an act at the Carlton Club in which he unveiled the portrait signed by

Richard Stone

, the same man who immortalized

Margaret Thatcher

.

Faced with persistent questions about his plans for the future, Johnson replied simply:

"We have done nothing more than hang a picture. They have 'framed' me

. "

All this after inciting his co-religionists to keep fighting "for Brexit freedoms" and for a "dynamic, low-tax global Britain" (with a coded message to

Rishi Sunak

).

In the coming weeks,

Boris Johnson may be called to testify by the parliamentary committee

that will determine whether he lied when he told Parliament that the Covid rules had not been broken in Downing Street.

According to the

Financial Times

, his testimony could be televised.

Johnson could even be suspended as a representative if the committee determines that he misrepresented the truth.

The new revelations of

Partygate

, which

resulted in 83 minor fines

(including Johnson himself), threaten to definitively frustrate the

premier

's ambitions .

Former police chief

Dal Babu

has accused Scotland Yard of conducting a "very weak" investigation, using simple written questionnaires and no face-to-face questioning of suspected offenders.

According to the ITV podcast,

Downing Street staff may have destroyed much of the evidence

and deleted compromising images to avoid trouble.

The internal report by the civil servant

Sue Gray

was severely censored and the police decided not to fully investigate some of the more embarrassing parties, such as the eve of the funeral for Philip of Edinburgh.

The Times

reveals how two parties converged that day and up to 30 people came together.

The revelry lasted until after four in the morning

.

Some of the participants were so drunk that they couldn't even speak.

Not only were the rules of social distancing violated, but physical proximity gave way to "groping" and allegedly even sex in the dark.

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