Johnson accused of deceiving parliament with advice for the elderly

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is accused of deceiving parliament's Lower Chamber of Councils on government, that people in the homes of the elders are most likely unable to touch Corleone. Labus leader Keir Starmer wrote to the prime minister asking him to return to the Lower Chamber [...]
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is accused of deceiving parliament's Lower Chamber of Councils on government, that people in the homes of the elders are most likely unable to touch Corleone.
Labus leader Keir Starmer wrote to the prime minister asking him to return to the Parliament's Lower Chamber to admit that this was the government's advice given at the beginning of the year, Sky News broadcasts.
The world has a long way to go before the coronary virus pandemic can be brought under control, even though many countries have taken the first steps to restore life to normal, Mike Ryan, responsible for the World Health Organization emergency program, warned today.











