Sarah Vine says PM “can’t be expected to live in a skip” as refurbishment debate intensifies
She said Johnson needs "decent furnishings", in comments that have been widely mocked on social media.
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She said Johnson needs "decent furnishings", in comments that have been widely mocked on social media.
The car was brandished with 'let London live' and 'no lockdowns', much to the bemusement on social media.
The PM said he would rather "let the bodies pile high" than allow a third lockdown last year.
From "f**k the families" of the 7/7 attacks to "clear the dead bodies" in Libya, here's a run-down of the PM's unfortunate 'misheard' comments.
The Daily Mirror says grieving families have called Mr Johnson “callous” over his alleged remarks.
The Tories have opened up an 11 point lead in the polls even though two in five people think the PM is corrupt!
Downing Street described the claims as ‘gross distortions’ of Mr Johnson’s position.
Johnson is reported to have said “No more ****ing lockdowns – let the bodies pile high in their thousands!” back in October.
Foreign secretary Dominic Raab said it was a "totally inhumane and wholly unjustified decision" by Tehran.
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