U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks with ITV News politics editor Robert Peston in an interview in Cornwall, England, on June 12, 2021. | ITV News
Responding to the question of whether he is now a practicing Roman Catholic, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who recently got married in Westminster Cathedral, quoted from the Psalms while speaking to a reporter during the G7 summit in England.
When ITV’s Robert Peston asked the question, Johnson initially sought not to respond by saying, “I don’t discuss these deep issues, certainly not with you.”
The reporter then told Johnson that Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer had said he does not believe in God. The prime minister then quoted Psalm 14: “The foolish man has said in his heart there is no God.”
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The M4 motorway near Bristol. Motorists across England and Wales are set to collectively make over £1 billion-worth of savings as new rules on whiplash claims come into force (Ben Birchall/PA)
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Motorists across England and Wales are set to collectively make over £1 billion-worth of savings as new rules on whiplash claims come into force.
A new online portal is available for road traffic-related personal injury claims under £5,000, including whiplash.