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17

Jan 2022

Last Updated: 17/01/2022
Politics
Politics

Downing Street parties: Harrogate MP says 'lawmakers can't be lawbreakers'

by Connor Creaghan

| 17 Jan, 2022
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In the letter to a constituent, who shared the contents with the Stray Ferret but did not want to be named, Andrew Jones said he had received a lot of letters and emails about the parties held at 10 Downing Street.

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Boris Johnson in the Number 10 Downing Street Garden and Andrew Jones.

Harrogate MP Andrew Jones has told a constituent that "lawmakers can't be lawbreakers" after Prime Minister Boris Johnson admitted attending a party during the first coronavirus lockdown.

In the letter to a constituent, who shared the contents with the Stray Ferret but did not want to be named, Mr Jones said he had received a lot of letters and emails about the issue.

The Stray Ferret has asked Mr Jones multiple times for his response to reports of the Downing Street parties since the story broke in December. He has never responded.

The Conservative backbencher called in Parliament for Sue Gray to complete her investigation and share the results as soon as possible. But this is the first time he has criticised Boris Johnson's handling of the matter.




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He said in his letter:

"I followed coronavirus restrictions. I take the maxim 'lawmakers can't be lawbreakers' seriously.
"Like most I could not see my family, I could not meet with colleagues and I most certainly could not socialise with friends.
"My office team were all working from home and there was no mixing between us at all during work, let alone after work with alcohol.
"It is therefore frustrating to have been put in a position of waiting for the Prime Minister to account for exactly what occurred."


Mr Jones said he could not understand "why it took so long and was so difficult to answer the direct question: 'Were you at an event on such-and-such a date?'"

However, he said he felt the Prime Minister's statement on the May 20 party was "clear". But, he goes on to add:

"His [The Prime Minister's] apology was necessary and welcome, but I do not think this closes the matter. There are many more questions, some as a consequence of his statement.
"In respect of the investigation announced by the Prime Minister in December, if this finds wrongdoing, and the police find that these actions were criminal, then consequences must flow from that."


Mr Jones also added that he has discussed the matter with the party whips and the chair of the government's backbench committee, also known as the 1922 Committee.