
Boris Johnson says he didn't know lockdown-busting party was illegal after being fined by police
CNN
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has apologized for breaking his own Covid-19 restrictions, but claimed he didn't know the 2020 birthday gathering thrown in his honor was an illegal party, in his first comments to lawmakers since he was fined by police last week.
Johnson offered members of Parliament what he called a "whole-hearted apology" on Tuesday, as he attempted to stem the rule-dodging scandal that has derailed his premiership.
But he added it "did not occur to me then or subsequently" that the gathering "could amount to a breach of the rules." He was addressing lawmakers for the first time since being fined by police on April 13 for attending a birthday party thrown for him in Downing Street in June 2020, when large indoor gatherings were banned.

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