Boris Johnson wears England shirt over his shirt and tie – Twitter reacts
"He always looks like a toddler that's been allowed to dress himself that day," one person said.
"He always looks like a toddler that's been allowed to dress himself that day," one person said.
There was jubilation on the front pages of English newspapers, while in the Danish media there was pride in defeat.
The money has been raised to show that "not everyone from the UK is horrible and that we care."
The person behind the fundraiser said he wanted to show that “not everyone in the UK is horrible”.
"Hypocrisy is the new heroism", the outspoken actor said.
If realised, pubs in England and Scotland will net £3.2 million on Friday night.
The Commons leader said fans who booed were protesting against a culture of "wokeness".
“The prime minister respects the rights of all people to peacefully protest and make their feelings known about injustices," Johnson's spokesperson said.
Tory MP Brendan Clarke-Smith said the Nazi gesture was a “great source of shame for many of those involved”.
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