"The ambition of that deal on the European Union side is real - I don’t see the same ambition at the moment on the UK’s side."
The Prime Minister appeared to cast blame on care homes for not responding well to the Covid-19 outbreak.
The Labour leader posed with the drink - titled "Barnard Castle eye test" - on a visit to meet staff going back to work as lockdown measures are eased.
He opened a bottle of £40 wine and began asking her about her sexual interests, including if she liked “lace and leather”, and saying he liked “bondage and whips”.
Virginia Crosbie’s Welsh language version also turned factories into vegetables and referred to knitters as waste pipes.
Another bad week for the government in the eyes on the public.
The comments come after opposition MPs piled on the pressure over his hand in Sir Mark Sedwill resignation.
A three-year pay deal for health workers is nearing an end.
Drakeford described the discussions as "impossible", while Sturgeon criticised the "shifting sands" of UK policy.
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