about semantics? what one people because a christmas party, somebody else in number 10 might calljust a few drinks after they finish work with a glass of wine, and so they were in a work bubble?— were in a work bubble? helen catt, who is a reporter— were in a work bubble? helen catt, who is a reporter i _ were in a work bubble? helen catt, who is a reporter i know _ were in a work bubble? helen catt, who is a reporter i know very - were in a work bubble? helen catt, who is a reporter i know very well, | who is a reporter i know very well, with bbc radio kent and bbc south—east before she became the bbc�*s political correspondent, told me last night that she had it on good authority that food had been brought in, drink had been brought in, entertainment had been brought in, entertainment had been brought in, and that sounds to me like a party. if that was a party, it was wrong and it shouldn't have happened. underthose wrong and it shouldn't have happened. under those circumstances, under lockdown. then we are facing another barnard castle moment, aren't we? d0 another barnard castle moment, aren't we?— aren't we? do you think it is as serious as _ aren't we? do you think it is as serious as that? _ aren't we? do you think it is as serious as that? when - aren't we? do you think it is as serious as that? when the - aren't we? do you think it is as i serious as that? when the prime minister's top eight allegedly broke the rules by driving from london to durham when covid restriction suggested that people should not do that. you'll macro potentially i think it is more serious because