However, he wouldn't guarantee he'd resign if forced to request a delay.
He said he would rather be ‘dead in a ditch’ than delay Brexit
He turned around and asked if she was alright, before carrying on speaking for another minute – something which faced criticism from Diane Abbott.The shadow home secretary tweeted: ‘Johnson kept these trainees waiting on their feet, and unsurprisingly, one of them appears to have felt faint. He saw that happen, and he ignored it. Tells you everything you need to know about this man – and how much he really cares about the police service.
Speaking in Yorkshire in front of new police recruits, he acknowledged his brother Jo quitting as a Tory MP and minister this morning.supports HTML5 video Johnson kept these trainees waiting on their feet, and unsurprisingly, one of them appears to have felt faint. He saw that happen, and he ignored it. Tells you everything you need to know about this man – and how much he really cares about the police service.
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