Boris Johnson says ‘Kill the Bill’ protests in Bristol are ‘disgraceful’
"The police and the city have my full support," the prime minister tweeted.
"The police and the city have my full support," the prime minister tweeted.
An article the Prime Minister wrote for a Canadian magazine in 1997 has been doing the rounds on social media.
The home secretary said Johnson's comments were "appalling" and "unacceptable".
“The bereaved are entitled to an official investigation into the deaths of their loved ones to determine a factual narrative as to what happened," their letter reads.
Britain plans to increase the size of its nuclear stockpile by 40 per cent, to 260 warheads, Johnson announced.
“The general view was it is just hysteria. It was just like a flu,” an insider source revealed.
Meanwhile, calls for end of the monarchy their highest since Opinium polling began 6 years ago.
He also described his relationship with the Prime Minister as “remote”, saying they had only met once in person, before adding the pair “rarely have a meeting of minds”.
"This is a grim warning to Boris Johnson that his cavalier hostility to Wales’ democratic rights and parliament risks tearing the UK apart."
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