A majority of Scots back Nicola Sturgeon and her handling of the coronavirus crisis but have been less convinced by Boris Johnson during the pandemic, a new poll has found.
10.05.2020 - 12:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Boris Johnson’s Tory Government has been criticised after dropping the “stay home” message as part of the drive to beat Coronavirus.
The slogan, which defenders believe has helped deliver a consistent message to the public, has been replaced with “stay alert” instead.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon tweeted: “The Sunday papers is the first I’ve seen of the PM’s new slogan. It is of course for him to decide what’s most appropriate for England, but given the critical point we are at in tackling the
A majority of Scots back Nicola Sturgeon and her handling of the coronavirus crisis but have been less convinced by Boris Johnson during the pandemic, a new poll has found.
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