Video: Cabinet slammed after NO Minister had courage to raise parties with PM
"Despite all the scandal, all the corruption, spineless Government Ministers have continued to blindly follow Boris Johnson."
"Despite all the scandal, all the corruption, spineless Government Ministers have continued to blindly follow Boris Johnson."
"If it wasn't even raised by a single member of cabinet then they really are utterly spineless," Alastair Campbell said.
Meanwhile, Scottish Health Secretary Humza Yousaf accused the PM of “mocking” those who lost loved ones to the virus.
Around two dozen people gathered outside the church as the swastika-draped coffin emerged, with their right arm extended in the fascist salute.
There were 807 fixed penalty notices issued for breaches of Covid rules in England and Wales in the week between May 15 and May 21 2020.
It comes just days after Govt’s preferred death toll, which counts only people who have died within 28 days of testing positive, reached 150,000.
"Y’all literally cancel cultures," said one person in response.
“This weekend, with the good weather and the new rules…don’t take risks," the former health secretary said at the time.
"We must not forget all the cabinet ministers who have fallen over themselves to support him. The whole rotten lot need to go."
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