PM used 1978 John Landis film as shorthand for kind of gatherings that would pose ‘serious threat to public health’Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our
Coronavirus coverageBoris Johnson reached for an unlikely reference in attempts to clarify when exactly
British people should call the
police on neighbours who break the “rule of six”: the lurid 1978 college
comedy Animal House.
In an interview with the Sun, the prime minister used the John Landis film, which focuses on a chaotic year at the fictional Faber College, as cultural shorthand for debauchery and the kind of parties with “hot tubs and so forth”, that would pose “a serious threat to public health”.