Kenneth Branagh’s a dead ringer for Boris Johnson ... but he won’t be going to any parties

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Kenneth Branagh’s a dead ringer for Boris Johnson ... but he won’t be going to any parties
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The “partygate” scandal will be conspicuous by its absence in a new series about the Prime Minister's handling of the coronavirus pandemic

The “partygate” scandal will be conspicuous by its absence in a new series about the Prime Minister's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, starring Sir Kenneth Branagh as Boris Johnson.

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