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Bristol Post
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Ashley Cowburn & Howard Lloyd

Michael Gove labels new Partygate video of Tories breaking Covid rules as 'indefensible'

Michael Gove has apologised for the footage showing Tories at a lockdown rule-bending Christmas party, labelling it as 'indefensible' and 'terrible'.

The senior Cabinet minister said the footage - revealed but the Mirror - is 'completely out of order' - but declined to be drawn into whether the Metropolitan Police should launch a new probe.

The previously unseen video shows staff boozing, dancing and mocking lockdown laws at the height of Covid at Conservative Campaign Headquarters.

One attendee can be heard saying: "As long as we don't stream that we're, like, bending the rules," before laughing while a man and woman hold hands and dance. At the time the capital was under strict restrictions with indoor socialising banned.

Mr Gove told Sky's Sophy Ridge on Sunday show: "I want to apologise to everyone who, looking at that...will think these people are flouting the rules designed to protect us all."

The Tory minister was also confronted on the show with the comments of a man whose daughter was undergoing major surgery on the same day as the Christmas bash, with only one parent able to stay with her as they followed the rules.

Mr Gove said: "Sorry - I can't imagine what it must have been like on that day.

"If any member of your family is undergoing major surgery it's undoubtedly tragic... the fact that this party went ahead is indefensible. I'm sure the people who were there feel contrite."

The party was organised by the campaign team of then London Mayor candidate Shaun Bailey – now Lord Bailey after Mr Johnson made him a peer in his honours list. Mr Bailey had left the party before the video was taken.

It features Ben Mallet – awarded an OBE in Mr Johnson’s list. Mr Mallet, filmed holding a glass of red wine and wearing festive braces, was the Tories’ campaign director for the 2021 London mayoral election.

Labour's leader in Scotland Anas Sarwar said those seen in the footage should "absolutely" be stripped of their honours.

Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner also said the footage shows Tories "openly mocked the rules the British people followed" while Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper said it should make ministers "sick to their stomachs".

"Revellers at this lockdown Tory booze-up openly mocked the rules the British people followed. The Tories think it's one rule for them and one rule for everyone else," Ms Rayner said.

"Instead of forcing them to face the consequences, Rishi Sunak has caved into Boris Johnson's demands and chosen to reward them with honours. It's a sickening insult.

"This Prime Minister is failing to deliver the integrity he promised and showing he's too weak to turn the page on 13 years of Tory scandal."

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