Karaoke, suitcases of wine, ambushing cake - this factual drama tells the story of Covid from inside 10 Downing Street as staff kicked back at lockdown breaching parties.Karaoke, suitcases of wine, ambushing cake - this factual drama tells the story of Covid from inside 10 Downing Street as staff kicked back at lockdown breaching parties.Karaoke, suitcases of wine, ambushing cake - this factual drama tells the story of Covid from inside 10 Downing Street as staff kicked back at lockdown breaching parties.
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I had a low opinion of Boris as a leader but could see his attraction to some as a sort of cheeky schoolboy charm. I believe he is highly intelligent but totally self centered .. the reconstructions here are Not particularly dramatic or amazing but the sheer scale of continued ramshackle behavior at the heart of Government in perhaps the most serious time I have ever experienced in the UK in my life( I am 73) is sickening... I do think Time will show Boris as the worst Leader and most self centered Prime Minister we have had....
It does cover the period of the crisis and feature real and reconstructed footage Well worth watching and a very important record for future historians!!
It does cover the period of the crisis and feature real and reconstructed footage Well worth watching and a very important record for future historians!!
As you're watching Partygate, you ask yourself 'Did this really happen?' And then you are shown the evidence to prove it from the Sue Gray Report; testimonies of family of those who died, who weren't allowed into hospital to say goodbye; film of mourners at funerals who were not permitted to comfort others. Reminders of the awful things the rest of the country was suffering, at the exact same time Johnson and his staff were living it up at 14 parties and then lied about it. This is a tough watch, but as the Covid Inquiry is deliberately kicked into the long grass, I think it's really important we're reminded of this.
'Partygate' is a rather weakly comic representation of the events that brought down Boris Johnson; but also, quite literally, a deadly serious one. Right from the start it gets to one key point, when a caller to a radio-phone in offers a defence of the then Prime Minister, accused of hosting "parties" during the COVID-19 lockdowns. For sure, all social gatherings were banned, and if the makers of the laws don't follow them, how can anyone else be expected to. But if people working long hours gathered briefly to wish each other happy birthday, or had a quick drink in the garden after work, was that really so terrible? Even if wrong, you could understand how it had happened. Only, of course, it didn't happen like that. The Downing Street staff, from the top man downwards, acted with complete and reckless disregard for the law they were imposing on other people. Johnson has continued to insist that nothing occured you could really call a party; but that man is a serial liar. 'Partygate' suggests that the reason it all happened lies in the insufferable arrogance of a ruling class who take it for granted that no-one actually gets to tell them what to do, even themselves! It may still not be the worst thing that a British government has ever done; but the story speaks volumes of the contempt of our governors for the governed.
Partygate:The True Story 2023.
We were all taken for fools, and this highlights how the nation as a whole was shafted and lied to by the Tory Government.
Its a painful watch and it should get you pretty angry whether you agree with Covid or not. The people who made the decisions which effected each and everyone of us. We had Christmas away from families, leaving relatives to die and grieve alone. Whilst they did their own thing and partied hard.....and made vast amounts of money at our expense.
If there was any justice in this world, they would unlock their mobiles phones and be prosecuted for withholding evidence. Johnson and Sunak even got minimal £50 fines for attending gatherings when members of the public were fined £1000s.
What a delight it would be if ITV, BBC etc all broke with tradition of protecting the status quo all screened this programme simultaneously on Christmas day 2023.
Top marks for its importance but its not that great TV to be fair so its a 5/10 Don't forget.... this shameful part of our history.
We were all taken for fools, and this highlights how the nation as a whole was shafted and lied to by the Tory Government.
Its a painful watch and it should get you pretty angry whether you agree with Covid or not. The people who made the decisions which effected each and everyone of us. We had Christmas away from families, leaving relatives to die and grieve alone. Whilst they did their own thing and partied hard.....and made vast amounts of money at our expense.
If there was any justice in this world, they would unlock their mobiles phones and be prosecuted for withholding evidence. Johnson and Sunak even got minimal £50 fines for attending gatherings when members of the public were fined £1000s.
What a delight it would be if ITV, BBC etc all broke with tradition of protecting the status quo all screened this programme simultaneously on Christmas day 2023.
Top marks for its importance but its not that great TV to be fair so its a 5/10 Don't forget.... this shameful part of our history.
Back to the COVID outbreak, and Boris Johnson's government had many tough decisions to make, the country was put into lockdown, people couldn't see loved ones or dying relatives, all whilst no.10 partied.
Credit to Channel four for making this drama documentary, and for using Sue Gray's comprehensive report for its content.
It's well acted, although were they all such a privileged bunch of posh boys and girls? I hope they played the actual people with a degree of tongue in cheek. Clever that they don't focus on Cullshaw too much.
The interviews with ordinary members of the public have a real sobering effect, they really do hammer home what was actually happening in the real world outside of The Westminster bubble.
I wonder how much of this will actually influence the next General Election, it will be a while before the public trust the party again.
8/10.
Wine time Friday, wtf indeed.
Credit to Channel four for making this drama documentary, and for using Sue Gray's comprehensive report for its content.
It's well acted, although were they all such a privileged bunch of posh boys and girls? I hope they played the actual people with a degree of tongue in cheek. Clever that they don't focus on Cullshaw too much.
The interviews with ordinary members of the public have a real sobering effect, they really do hammer home what was actually happening in the real world outside of The Westminster bubble.
I wonder how much of this will actually influence the next General Election, it will be a while before the public trust the party again.
8/10.
Wine time Friday, wtf indeed.
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