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Downing Street plan for White House-style briefings scrapped despite £2.6million spent on venue

<p>Mr Johnson in the briefing room</p> (PA)

Mr Johnson in the briefing room

(PA)

Downing Street has scrapped plans for White House-style press conferences despite the government spending £2.6 million on the venue.

The room in No 9 Downing Street has been kitted out with cameras and rows of chairs for journalists, and the Prime Minister’s press secretary Allegra Stratton was due to field questions from political correspondents.

But it is understood Boris Johnson has axed plans for daily televised media briefings and the studio will be used for ministerial press conferences, as first reported by The Times.

The Prime Minister has appointed Ms Stratton as spokeswoman for the United Nations Cop26 summit, which is due to take place in Glasgow in November.

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It was revealed last month that the media room had cost £2.6 million to install, with the hi-tech refurbishment branded a “vanity project” by Labour

PA Wire
PA Wire

The room had its first use in March when the Prime Minister addressed the nation about the next stage of lockdown easing, with previous coronavirus briefings held in No 10.

It features three new oak lecterns, lots of Tory blue screens (the exact shade Margaret Thatcher used for her manifestos and campaign coats) and overhead lighting. And, a brace of crisply ironed Union Jacks.

Responding to the plans being scrapped, Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner said: “Boris Johnson is clearly running scared of scrutiny and questions about Tory sleaze and dodgy lobbying.

“Instead of wasting millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money on a pointless vanity project the Prime Minister should have used the money to give our NHS heroes a pay rise.”

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