Nicola Sturgeon's 'anger translator' in a hilarious interview on Lorraine. The comedian spoke about providing the nation with some light relief over the months of lockdown during the Covid pandemic.
28.01.2021 - 01:57 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Boris Johnson plans to visit Scotland this week, comedian Janey Godley has created a hilarious voice over from his 2019 visit which has left Twitter in stitches. The Prime Minister is set to head to Scotland to 'unite the union' and talk to Scots about the benefits of staying in the union.
And as Janey normally creates videos on Scotland's First Minister daily briefings, she couldn't possibly leave her out of her Boris one too. In the video as the PM makes his way up the steps of Bute House, the
.Nicola Sturgeon's 'anger translator' in a hilarious interview on Lorraine. The comedian spoke about providing the nation with some light relief over the months of lockdown during the Covid pandemic.
Janey Godley claims she has nine blow up men keeping her company at home for when she gets bored during lockdown.And the Glasgow born talent, who appears on Lorraine tomorrow, urged Scots to keep going as we are almost one year on since we first went into lockdown.After hearing that a Belgian restaurant owner was serving wine to mannequins to beat the boredom, Janey said: "I'm desperate to deflate all the blow up men that I've got in my house, roll them all up and give them to the charity shop."
coronavirus outbreak at the site. The Prime Minister went to Valneva, in Livingston, last Thursday during a controversial trip north.
the First Minister described as “non-essential”, the Prime Minister dismissed demands for a referendum as “completely irrelevant to the concerns of most people”.In an interview for the media pool the Tory leader defended his visit to meet army and health professionals involved in the vaccine roll-out across Scotland.He said: “I’m here in my capacity as Prime Minister of the whole country to thank hard-working officials and public servants across the whole of Britain who are doing fantastic
Boris Johnson’s trip north. Members of the public have contacted them claiming the trip is breaking strict lockdown rules.
Janey Godley has admitted she is 'always petrified of failing' despite enjoying a successful career.
lockdown despite First Minister Nicola Sturgeon criticising it as “not essential”. Gove, the Cabinet Office Minister, said: “The Prime Minister has a responsibility and a role to make sure the vaccine roll-out is proceeding appropriately, to thank those on the front line, NHS professionals and those in the British Army who are making sure things work well.”“It’s absolutely right, the Prime Minister should be there talking to those who are involved in that effort.
coronavirus vaccine, providing testing and giving financial support throughout the pandemic. The Prime Minister 's visit has been deemed "not essential" by Nicola Sturgeon who emphasised that cross-border travelling was still discouraged.
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