'Six o’clock came. Mr Johnson emerged. History held its breath. The moment was upon us. Except it wasn’t,' writes MichaelPDeacon
At the end of his shock statement, Boris Johnson didn’t take questions. Which was a pity, because there was one in particular we were all dying to ask him.I mean, seriously. All day long, we’d been waiting for the Prime Minister to demand a snap election.
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