Boris Johnson does not believe UK is ‘racist country’
Boris Johnson acknowledges there ‘continues to discrimination and racism’, his spokesman said.
Boris Johnson acknowledges there ‘continues to discrimination and racism’, his spokesman said.
Demonstrators toppled a statue of a slave trader in Bristol and clashed with police in London.
Approval of the government's handling of the crisis has dropped from 65 per cent at the beginning of lockdown to just 34 per cent today.
The impression was of a government meandering with little idea of where it were going or when it would get there.
Johnson just wants to kick back. The lockdown is virtually over. Summer beckons and the talk is of holidays and air bridges.
The system is one of the key measures introduced to help the return to something approaching normality.
During the debate, he was seen wiping his face with a handkerchief several times and his opposite number in Labour’s shadow cabinet, Ed Miliband, passed him a glass of water at one point.
"The questions is how is this going to work, what will happen and all those crucial details are still being worked out."
Here's a reminder of what that looks like.
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