‘Tougher measures’ coming ‘in due course’, Boris Johnson admits
Johnson said there was “no question” about the need for tougher measures which would be announced “in due course”.
Johnson said there was “no question” about the need for tougher measures which would be announced “in due course”.
“We don’t rule anything out," Hancock said, when asked about the prospect of a new national lockdown.
"It is down to people's behaviour, frankly," the health secretary told Sky News.
"I have never heard Trump be passionate and engaged about saving lives during the pandemic as he does trying to steal the election."
"It’s not good enough for the Prime Minister to hint at further restrictions at unspecified times and then do nothing."
In Nov 2019 Tony Blair branded the Tory plan to deliver Brexit a “fantasy” and said he would not trust Boris Johnson with a blank cheque.
It isn't looking good for the PM...
2020 couldn't be better explained than this...
“The fault, however, is of the Government’s own making and is a result of their inability to understand data, their indecisiveness, and their reckless approach to their central duty – to safeguard public health.”
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