So it can only be political when reducing restrictions, but not the other way? But… if the executive was partying and ignoring restrictions, did they know something they weren’t sharing or were they just willing to take grave risks to laugh it up?
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you aren't aware of the details.
For reference, their parties included when the entire country was in strict lockdown (including no contact outside your household). When Prince Philip died and the Queen was the only one in attendance at the state funeral due to COVID rules, you should probably not have booze up in the PM's house.
Massive arrogance on their part, but a lot of them are public school kids of the Eton type, so inbred into making up their own rules or otherwise don't feel bound by restrictions on the little people.
Weirdly all the tighttening of restrictions in the UK came from their scientist board recommendations; they've had zero info coming out on why they are loosening restrictions from the actual scientists, so yes, I'm sceptical this isn't political due to the total lack of data to support the move.
When absolute lying wankers in their own party are calling out the PM for being a lying wanker, not a lot of faith in their sudden announcement being anything but political. It'd be funny if they weren't such a disaster.