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.
Three landmark pieces of legislation are progressing this week as the nation's eyes are elsewhere.
"This myth that we, the public don't care about lies is just that, a myth. We care."
"He did score?", the jubilant PM asked after jumping in the air.
"It shows there are people in No 10 who just think there’s free money and who think that waving a Union Jack shows what a great power we are."
Restrictions remained in place on June 21st after the so-called Delta variant first identified in India risks a "substantial" third wave.
"We Europeans know all about UK sovereignty. No other European country has made the others spend so much time on its sovereignty. We respect it."
The PM is reportedly considering bypassing the Northern Ireland protocol so British sausages can continue to be sold there.
The prime minister is facing a growing rebellion over his plans to slash foreign aid, with Tory backbenchers lining up to criticise the plans.
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