Boris Johnson makes HISTORY! PM holds first-ever cabinet video conference

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BORIS Johnson made history yesterday by chairing Britain's first-ever Cabinet meeting by video conference.

The Prime Minister, who is in quarantine after testing positive for coronavirus, led the weekly discussion from his personal office in his flat at Number 11 Downing Street while all his ministers appeared on a single digital screen over computer links from their homes. The Prime Minister was said to be suffering mild coronavirus symptoms and is expected to end his seven-day isolation period on Friday.

 

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Boris looks run down. Bless him

Still hiding away from proper scrutiny by pretending to have the virus. fraud liar

Johnson makes history by condemning elderly to death over obsession with the EU

And it’s a ZOOM!

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