Leaked footage has shown No10 staff joking about holding a Christmas party in Downing Street just days after the alleged lockdown-breaking gathering took place.
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  SNP call for Boris Johnson resignation as Downing Street staff joke about Christmas party in leaked footage  
     
  Leaked footage has shown No10 staff joking about holding a Christmas party in Downing Street just days after the alleged lockdown-breaking gathering took place.  
     
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