'We will want, if we possibly can, to get going with some of these measures on Monday,' Johnson told Parliament.
"We will want, if we possibly can, to get going with some of these measures on Monday," Johnson told Parliament.
"We will want, if we possibly can, to get going with some of these measures on Monday," Johnson told Parliament in his first Prime Minister's Questions session since falling ill with Covid-19. Keir Starmer, leader of the opposition Labour Party, criticized the prime minister over the latest death statistics, asking him: "How on Earth did it come to this?"
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