Partygate is back in the news again. But this time it’s because some clever Tory seems to have made a joke out of the ongoing scandal. Food critic Jay Rayner tweeted a picture of a champagne bottle on Friday. It had been donated to an auction in Hertfordshire by Tory MP Oliver Dowden.
Champagne auction
The bottle was reportedly signed by Boris Johnson himself. But, its description label was the really striking thing.
It read:
A bottle of champagne signed by Boris. Hugely valuable as a souvenir of partygate and the exemplary behaviour and morality of our dear leader.
https://twitter.com/jayrayner1/status/1525017632029679618
This was a joking reference to Boris Johnson breaking the rules during lockdown to attend a party. An act for which he was investigated by police and fined.
Oliver Dowden has since denied that he had anything to do with the description itself. As did the Hertfordshire Community Foundation who held the event:
Statement from HCF about our fundraising event last night: This item was donated in good faith several months ago as part of a charity auction raising funds to support some of the county’s most vulnerable residents. The description was not drafted or seen by MP Oliver Dowden
— Hertfordshire Community Foundation (@HertsCommunityF) May 13, 2022
Cynical
But, Twitter users were not in a forgiving mood. For example, one asked why nobody thought to remove the note ahead of the auction:
https://twitter.com/planner9818/status/1525076036362313728
Another member of the public said that the joke captured the spirit of the current government. He said the Tories were “laughing in our faces”:
That champagne bottle, signed by Boris Johnson, and highlighted by Jay Rayner, shows the cynical, screw-you, I'm-all-right-Jack mentality of this awful Westminster Government. They have been laughing in our faces. "Let the bodies pile high" is their legacy!
— Neil Drysdale (@NeilDrysdale) May 13, 2022
One commenter accused the Tories of having “no shame”:
You can't get any lower than this gift donated by Tory chairman Oliver Dowden "A bottle of champagne signed by Boris. Hugely valuable as a souvenir of partygate and the exemplary behaviour and morality of our dear leader!" There is simply no shame. #JohnsonOut109 pic.twitter.com/yQGRAS7ftA
— Paul Roberts (@dugadug) May 13, 2022
There was a reminder of how many people had been lost in the pandemic which the Tories seemed not to be taking seriously:
Meanwhile, Boris is signing Champagne bottles… https://t.co/AgkRot8boh
— Laurence Akers (@LaurenceAkers) May 13, 2022
Another said the ‘souvenir’ symbolised the “contempt” the Conservatives had for the public:
What could symbolise better the contempt of Tories for ordinary people who followed lockdown laws and who now need food banks to survive, than auctioning champagne as a souvenir of Boris Johnsons lawbreaking? https://t.co/tcODmeV1MG
— Warren Morgan (@warrenmorgan) May 13, 2022
Strength of feeling
One Twitter user marvelled at how Oliver Dowden could have misread the public mood so badly on the matter of Partygate:
You have to question Oliver Dowden's judgement in making such a donation as a bottle of champagne signed by Boris Johnson when he must have known the strength of feeling amongst his constituents about Partygate.
— Matti Colley #FBPE #GTTO #Rejoin 🇪🇺 💙 💚 🧡⚧️ (@matti_colley) May 13, 2022
Police investigations are continuing into Partygate, which one person felt made it worse that Tories were making a joke out of it:
https://twitter.com/slandau1972/status/1525056819130949634
Answers to why the note wasn’t removed have not been forthcoming. But it seems that the Tories have underestimated how angry people are about the Partygate scandal. Or – more likely – that the Conservatives just don’t care.
One thing’s for sure though. The party which loves to brand its critics as ‘champagne socialists’ needs to get its own house in order before wheeling out that particular jab in future.
Featured image via Wikimedia Commons/No 10 Downing Street, cropped to 770 x 403, licensed under Open Government Licence.