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Boris Johnson denies making let the bodies pile high comment

Boris Johnson denies making let the bodies pile high comment Asked if he made the comments attributed to him, Mr Johnson said: No Updated Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a visit to the Hartlepool United Football Club, in Hartlepool, ahead of the May 6 by-election. Picture date: Friday April 23, 2021. There are always big stories on WalesOnline - don t miss any with our daily emailInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign me up now When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Boris text that put Dominic Cummings in clear

Boris Johnson texted Dominic Cummings to say allegations that he was the chatty rat who revealed details of the second lockdown were bull , it was claimed last night. It came as Britain s top civil servant admitted that the person responsible for the leak may never be found. The Prime Minister is said to have sent a text message to Mr Cummings, his former No10 chief of staff, to put him in the clear. Boris Johnson texted Dominic Cummings to say allegations that he was the chatty rat who revealed details of the second lockdown were bull , it was claimed last night

Dominic Cummings not in the clear over chatty rat lockdown leak | Chester and District Standard

Dominic Cummings not in the clear over chatty rat lockdown leak | Chester and District Standard
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Parties demand Commons debate on PM s inaccuracies

BBC News By Justin Parkinson image copyrightPA Media The Westminster leaders of six parties will meet Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle this week to push for a debate on what they call the prime minister s inaccuracies in Parliament. Green Party MP Caroline Lucas accused Boris Johnson of being untruthful and said he must be held to account. But accusing an MP of lying or having false motives is banned in Parliament. The Liberal Democrats, Greens, SNP, Plaid Cyrmu, SDLP and Alliance Party will attend the talks with Sir Lindsay. Labour is not backing the call for a debate - and the Speaker s office declined to comment ahead of the meeting.

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