Watch: Obama receives rapturous reception at Raptors game
The warm reception has been contrasted to Donald Trump's welcome last night.
The warm reception has been contrasted to Donald Trump's welcome last night.
Boris Johnson previously said he would prefer to be “dead in a ditch” than fail to leave on October 31.
Johnson had vowed he would rather be “dead in a ditch” than delay Brexit past October 31, and the government has spent £100 million on adverts preparing the UK for a Halloween withdrawal.
The Labour leader was snapped having a nap on an early train to Scotland ahead of a weekend campaigning.
Boris Johnson was also named the ghastliest figure of the 21st century by two-thirds of British children and adults, as October 31 looks increasingly likely to be celebrated as non-Brexit day as well as Halloween.
“Younger people retreat to the certainties of the strong man, the admiration for thugs like Putin, fools like Trump. But these people are not leaders. They are not strong. They are weak."
He said “the Labour Party is not divided in the country” but “the parliamentary bunch” are doing the best to destroy the party leadership.
It is expected his Liberal Party will lean on the New Democratic Party (NDP) to form a government after they secured 24 seats or 15.9 per cent of the vote.
Assange told the judge he is up against a “superpower” with “unlimited resources” and appeared to be fighting back tears as he added: “I can’t think properly.”
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