Also, just a reminder, Simon Case was the spad that the Great Leader wanted to carry out the investigation...
What particularly annoys me is for all the crap talk about learning lessons, at no point did they come clean with the extent of partying and rule breaking. Instead every one of these incidents had to come out separately as they were discovered. The attitude was clearly not to admit to anything in case it is not found out. That is a disgraceful position to take and completely at odds with what was being said, even after the first few events became public knowledge. Even now, among the extent of partying which could be called a culture at No.10, I'm wondering if there were others that were not picked up on. I just think that since there was no time when they proactively volunteered information about events that were not in the public domain, any talk of understanding why they were wrong or that they have learned from their mistakes is bollocks. The only regret they have is being caught.
The whens, the how many present etc, matter not. The fact that matters is that once the reality of the Wuhan flu was understood, they behaved accordingly while continuing to pump out the propaganda that this was son of Spanish flu to the general public, and enforce it. If it was anywhere akin to the Spanish flu, even their moron hubris would stop them spending one second more in the presence of however many than was absolutely necessary.
There is also the suggestion that the Great Leader attended one of the parties 3-4 days after testing positive Of course, Savid Javid's kid brother lost the files on that one...
Apparently, the reason that junior staff received FPN's for the later Met 'investigations' was that they completed the Questionnaires - whereas Johnson, wife and senior buddies did not - on legal advice! ****s, the lot of them!