A Fife street came alive with the sound of socially-distanced disapproval this week as residents shared their thoughts on Boris Johnson’s efforts in the coronavirus pandemic.
13.05.2020 - 17:12 / dailyrecord.co.uk
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.
The PM was discharged from intensive care a few weeks ago after battling with Covid-19.
Frankie tweeted last night: "Boris Johnson said contingency plans were made for his death. That’s true - I’d bought fireworks."
Boyle referenced Johnson's recent comments in which he revealed that contingency plans had been put in place to keep the
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