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NEIL OLIVER has shared his views on the 'sombreness' of last weekend's Platinum Jubilee celebrations as the country remains divided over the fate of Boris Johnson.

narrowly survived a vote of no confidence in his leadership after being booed by crowds over the bank holiday.When asked what he made of the Prince’s comments, Mr Oliver told host Dan Wootton: “I suppose it depends what Prince Charles means by bickering.

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