The late night rant was posted in response to a Jacob Rees-Mogg tweet.
“If you put a horse back to work when it’s injured it will never recover.”
The U-turn comes after it was announced that secondary students in Scotland will have to wear face coverings in school corridors and communal areas from Monday.
"I think it’s time we stopped our cringing embarrassment about our history, about our traditions, and about our culture, and we stopped this general fight of self-recrimination and wetness," the PM said.
His comments come as the Education Select Committee announced that Gavin Williamson will appear before them on September 16.
Ian Lavery dismissed the numbers, shouting "people in the North just won't vote Tory".
"The coronavirus pandemic has left many asylum seekers particularly exposed and vulnerable, and the actions of the Home Office haven’t helped at all."
Analysis published by Labour has revealed the high proportions of people around the country working in sectors like manufacturing and retail - which have been hardest hit by the coronavirus recession.
Matt Haig pointed out that the Loch Ness Monster lives in a loch, rather than a swamp, and also isn't real.
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