Boris Johnson’s attempt to blame public for recent spike in cases dubbed “grossly insulting”
The Prime Minister said people were compliant to begin with, but then got a bit complacent and blasé.
The Prime Minister said people were compliant to begin with, but then got a bit complacent and blasé.
The lack of notice may go some way to explaining the irate reaction of the mayor of Middlesbrough to the imposition of new restrictions.
The president said he had found it hard to socially distance while meeting members of the armed forces, who just want to "hug you and kiss you".
The beleaguered Prime Minister took it from all sides as his 80 seat majority begins to look perilously thin.
"You are a flagship programme when it comes to serious news and it is not a quiz show", he said.
It is the first time Labour have held a lead since July 2019, the end days of Theresa May’s tenure in Downing Street when the Liberal Democrats and the Brexit Party were also polling strongly.
It seems increasingly likely that Johnson will be defeated on his plans to extend the use of emergency laws to push through new Covid-19 legislation, after Labour joined forces with more than 40 Conservative MPs.
The Labour frontbencher appeared to get sacked from her position live on air last night.
The decision has been described as the "biggest mistake that has been made by the Labour leadership to date".
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