Boris Johnson admits he could have handled lobbying scandal ‘better’
“Of course, I think things could certainly have been handled better, let me put it that way, by me," the prime minister has said.
“Of course, I think things could certainly have been handled better, let me put it that way, by me," the prime minister has said.
Jurgen Klopp said country leaders should not be voted in based on who is the “most funny” or has the “weirdest haircut”.
He insisted the money for the tribute was "mistakenly added" to his expenses and that he would "happily" pay for it - once it was pointed out to him.
"I happen to write extremely fast. I don't see why on a Sunday morning I shouldn't knock off an article," he said.
“The dangerous and inflammatory rhetoric emanating from Boris Johnson’s Government is now undermining all of the progress we have made in recent years."
“We, sadly, have elected a Prime Minister who has no moral compass whatsoever.”
Some 48 per cent of voters now think the Tories are “corrupt”, whilst 47 per cent think the same about Johnson.
The ex-PM said the Owen Paterson affair was “shameful” and had trashed the reputation of Parliament.
The Green politician said there is a “bigger problem” than the lobbying scandal involving Tory MP Owen Paterson.
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