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26.04.2021 - 12:26 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Ian Blackford described the alleged comments by the PM that he would rather "bodies pile high in their thousands" than impose another lockdown across the country as "utterly abhorrent". Downing Street has denied the comments were made by the Tory prime minister, which first surfaced in the Daily Mail today.
It has been reported that Johnson made the comments after he delivered the announcement of a second lockdown at the end of October. It comes as Johnson is engaged in a bitter fall out with
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Roza Salih - who is top of the party's list in the Glasgow region - said Boris Johnson would have take demands for a second referendum "seriously" if a majority of Nationalists are returned on May 6.Nicola Sturgeon's party is expected to win a huge chunk of the constituency seats up for grabs next week if opinion polls are proved correct.But Holyrood's electoral system means that a party that does well in constituencies does not necessarily replicate that performance on the regional list vote.At
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prime minister made the comments after he made the announcement of a second lockdown at the end of October. The reports have been strongly denied by Downing Street saying it was "just another lie".