Scandal-hit Boris Johnson cancels Downing Street Christmas party amid mounting anger
- The announcement came as the British prime minister faced public fury over claims his staff held lockdown-breaking parties last year
- Johnson, however, said he hoped people would go ahead with festive events while exercising caution

“There’s no plans for that in No 10,” the spokesman said, linking the decision to Johnson’s announcements on Wednesday that England was progressing to stricter virus rules to try to stop the spread of the Omicron variant.
“I think we’ve made clear since the latest situation with Omicron, obviously that’s taking up great deal of time at the moment,” the spokesman said.
The announcement came despite Johnson specifically saying on Wednesday he hoped people would go ahead with Christmas parties and other festive events such as children’s Nativity plays, while exercising caution.
People in England will be asked to follow guidance to work from home if possible from Monday, prompting many offices to cancel festive events such as parties, in a severe blow to the hospitality industry.
Johnson is under pressure after media reports that Downing Street staff last year held an illegal party at a time when restrictions banning mixing of households were in force in London.
Work Christmas parties were banned if “primarily social”.
