Chancellor Risi Sunak and Secretary of the Immigration Michael Gove were among those who arrived at Park Plaza near Westminster Bridge shortly before 8pm on Tuesday. Crime and Police Minister Kit Malthouse leaves Park Plaza Hotel (Yui Mok / PA) (PA Wire) This was done after the Metropolitan Police confirmed earlier that the investigators of the “partygate” will start imposing 20 fines for rallies that took place throughout Whitehall during the Covid measures. Dozens of grieving relatives who lost loved ones during the pandemic lined up outside the entrance to disapprove of visitors as they arrived by car and on foot. Screams of “shame on you” and “are we going to another party?” They turned to Mr. Gove and Brexit Opportunity Minister Jacob Rees-Mogg as they went to a penthouse costing up to 3 653 a night. Finance Minister Rishi Sunak leaves Park Plaza Hotel (Yui Mok? PA) (PA Wire) June Newbon, who lost her husband to the virus, described the night as “disgusting” in light of the Met’s conclusion that she believed the laws had been broken at the heart of the government. He said that organizing a rich dinner was particularly inappropriate given the cost of living crisis that affects millions of people and the war in Ukraine. “I think it’s disgusting,” he told the PA news agency outside the hotel. “No one else can afford to do that, as prices go up, and so does war.” Minister for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency in the Cabinet Jacob Rees-Mogg leaves the Park Plaza Hotel (Yui Mok / PA) (PA Wire) Ms Newbon and Ellie’s daughter said conservative politicians would be better off attending the candlelight vigil to celebrate the first anniversary of the National Covid Memorial Wall, a planned event near the hotel on Westminster Bridge. Hundreds of relatives who died took to the promenade on Tuesday to honor the memory of their loved ones and demand that the mural be made permanent. “I think someone should make their presence known down the bridge today,” Ms Newbon said. “I think that’s the respect they owe us,” added Miss Newbon. “We have not apologized to Boris and I do not think we will have tonight.” Downing Street has denied that Mr Johnson misled Parliament about the events in Whitehall during the pandemic. There was a strong police presence around the hotel and the prime minister is believed to have had access to the building from a different entrance.