Boris Johnson painted in police-style line-up
The Prime Minister finds himself in a police-style line-up alongside movie supervillains in new seaside street art.
The Prime Minister finds himself in a police-style line-up alongside movie supervillains in new seaside street art.
John Major launched a devastating attack on Boris Johnson and his chief adviser Dominic Cummings, saying they had "no majority and no mandate” and lacked “moral authority."
The viral exchange rounded off another torrid day for Mr Johnson as his brother quit the Government, he was accused of using police officers in a “political stunt”, and his Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg was criticised by England’s chief medical officer.
A young policewoman became unwell after having to stand in the sun while Boris Johnson spoke and fielded awkward questions.
Boris Johnson acknowledged a Brexit split with his brother Jo
More bad news for Boris
The government abandoned attempts to stall the bill with 92 amendments.
Boris Johnson has lost four out of four parliamentary votes as Prime Minister and has gone from a majority of one to a minority of -22
Labour MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi called on the Prime Minister to apologise for his ‘derogatory and racist’ comments immediately.
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