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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
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He wasn't fined for being in possession of a birthday cake, Old Boy. it was the presence of non-work colleagues that made this event a non-work gathering which therefore breached Johnson's own rules.
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What, two people who were in regular contact with the PM all the time - his wife and a designer advising on a government property (no 10 itself?). Even BJ's own advisors did not believe that broke the rules.
But I'm not surprised you are attempting to hype this up out of all proportion to the 'offence'. You may say he broke his own rules. Others may claim tbat he didn't and the police misjudged the situation, not for the first time. The Met has form for getting things wrong. They are now in special measures.