Queen's Jubilee: Downing Street Jubilee Party Survives Rain By Moving Into No 10 (PHOTOS)

No 10 Moves Jubilee Street Party Indoors (PHOTOS)

The Downing Street Jubilee party was a great Big Society occasion despite the festivities being held inside, Prime Minister David Cameron said on Sunday.

While millions of people braved the weather up and down the country to celebrate the Queen's 60 years on the throne, and thousands more lined the Thames to see the Royal flotilla, officials at Number 10 executed an about U-turn and held the Prime Minister's party inside.

Mr Cameron's Big Society project has been mocked by critics who say people do not know what it means. But Sunday's party in Downing Street was the perfect example of the Big Society, he said.

The Prime Minister said: "We had a great street party, but inside Downing Street rather than outside.

"We had elderly people, we had Scouts, we had Girl Guides, Brownies, people who had been organising the Big Lunch.

The oldest 96, the youngest was four or five, so it was a great Big Society occasion and a real pleasure to be able to host this."

He said he had seen the flotilla on television but was also really impressed by Jubilee celebrations across the UK.

Mr Cameron meets the Queen every week to discuss the topical issues. He said it was a "huge treat" to receive the benefit of her "unparalleled" knowledge of world events, which dates back to when Winston Churchill was prime minister.

He concluded: "Above all, what we are celebrating today is 60 years she has given of service to our country, but also this extraordinary institution that stands above politics, that brings the country together, that is something that we are celebrating today that I think is such a valuable thing in our country and across other parts of the world."

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