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Boris Johnson impersonator spotted raving outside Parliament

A Boris Johnson impersonator was spotted onboard a roaming rave that stopped outside Parliament Square Gardens and Whitehall among other London hotspots this morning.

The ‘in plain sight’ party was paraded through the capital ahead of Channel 4’s ‘Partygate’ series, which tells the inside story of how, as the horrors of COVID unfolded throughout the nation, staff at Number 10 let their hair down with a string of illegal house parties.

DJ BJ was spotted spinning the decks, while a flurry of pseudo-politicians and Civil Servants joined in, obnoxiously two-stepping to the blaring tunes.

From dancing, brie and “ambushed” cake, the celebration embodied the spirit of the factual drama, Partygate, which is based on the shocking events within Downing Street during the pandemic, whilst many across the nation endured hardship and sacrifice in isolation.

From the creators of BAFTA-winning dramas such as “Killed by my Debt,” “The Left Behind,” and “Murdered by my Father,” Partygate promises to provide a thought-provoking and timely exploration of a nation’s response to crisis.

Amber Kirby, Marketing Director from Channel 4, comments: “To celebrate the launch of the anticipated factual drama, we decided to advertise Partygate like the illegal house party it was.

“But with one difference… this time, everyone was invited! Capturing the illicit revelry which starkly contrasts the realities faced by the UK public during the pandemic, our roving rave complete with DJ Boris and his band of supporters, was our way of showing Channel 4’s commitment to innovative storytelling and creating change through entertainment.”

Rita Daniels, Commissioning Editor (Factual) at Channel 4 comments: “We are excited to bring ‘Partygate’ to our audiences. This gripping factual drama, backed by meticulous research, will delve deep into the events within Downing Street during the pandemic.

“With an outstanding cast we aim to present an engaging and thought-provoking narrative that reflects the stark realities faced by the country while some of those in power indulged in revelry.”

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Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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