Scots comedian Frankie Boyle has once against caused controversy online by saying he had 'bought fireworks' in case Boris Johnson lost his life to coronavirus.
28.04.2020 - 14:39 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The SNP has demanded Boris Johnson agrees to a two-year Brexit extension now he's back in Downing Street.
Ian Blackford, the SNP Westminster leader, wrote to the Prime Minister urging him to put the economy ahead of the demands of Tory hardliners.
In the letter, Blackford called on Johnson to show leadership and warned failing to agree a Brexit extension beyond December would cause “unforgivable damage” to jobs and living standards.
Blackford said: “Ploughing ahead with a hard Brexit deadline
Scots comedian Frankie Boyle has once against caused controversy online by saying he had 'bought fireworks' in case Boris Johnson lost his life to coronavirus.
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