A jokey Christmas Rave has attracted more than 500,000. It was advertised online on Facebook, Number 10, on December 24.
The viral event, promising ‘no social distancing, to bring who you like and your own nibbles and drink’, was created in response to an alleged Downing Street party at the height of Covid restrictions last year.
Jon Mancini is a DJ and filmmaker. Since then, more than 592,000 users on social media have responded. 230,000 clicked going and 35,000 were interested.
This comes as a result of footage that was released Tuesday night showing aides laughing at a party that was allegedly held in No10 just days before Boris Johnson crashed Christmas for millions, locking London into Tier 4 lockdown.
This video features special advisors participating in an alleged press conference that Allegra Stratton, the former press secretary to the PM, held four days following the December 18th event. It raises serious questions considering the denials by the PM of any wrongdoing.

The viral event promised ‘no Social Distancing, bring who you want, and your own snacks and drinks’.


Since being set up by DJ and film maker Jon Mancini, more than 500,000 social media users have responded, flooding the page with memes mocking the Prime Minister and No10
According to the description of this public event, it is a massive rave on 10 Downing Street. Gather your friends. Boris Johnson, chums.
‘No social distancing required. You can bring anyone you wish. You can bring your own snacks and drinks.
The page has been flooded with funny memes, posts and memes from Facebook users who mocked the Prime Minister of Great Britain and Number 10.
One individual wrote, “I wish they had cheese and wine. It wouldn’t make a good party without it.”
Another person inquired: “But it’s a party?”Another asked: “But is it a party?” A third replied, “Yes, but I work from home!”
The comments came as the PM issued a rare apology over a leaked video that showed his former press secretary Allegra Stratton and other No10 aides appearing to joke about the alleged Christmas party during a mock press conference.
Yesterday, Mr Johnson reiterated his assertion that there were no violations of rules.
However, Sir Patrick Vallance and Professor Whitty, chief scientists, seemed to be taking a dig at No 10, as they stood beside Mr Johnson last night, urging people to adhere to the restrictions.

This comment came just as the PM offered a rare apology for the leaked video of his former press secretary AllegraStratton laughing about the mock Christmas party at the No10 press conference.
Sir Patrick stated: “The rules have been carefully considered… they are there for everyone to follow.”
Professor Whitty said, “We all know people get angry at injustice, even colleagues, friends and family.”
Yesterday, Prime Minister’s questions was in turmoil. Mr Johnson stated that he was furious to see aides “seeming to lighten lockdown measures”.
He said, “I apologize unreservedly to the offence it has caused up-and-down the country, as well as for any impression it has given.”
“But, I want to reiterate that since the allegations were made that they had been made that there was no party or that Covid rules were being broken, that’s what I’ve been assured repeatedly.”
MailOnline reached out for comment to the Facebook organizer.