Boris Johnson will set out a cautious plan to ease England’s Covid restrictions tomorrow – as ministers suggested there would be “weeks” between each step.https://t.co/4ucvroHAq7
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) February 21, 2021
It is understood Boris Johnson will announce the 'rule of six' will return from 29 March, allowing up to six people from two households to meet outdoors https://t.co/KzIPxO2YyH
— LBC (@LBC) February 21, 2021
Described as “twice bitten, thrice shy” over the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions, there has never been more pressure on Boris Johnson to deliver a roadmap that sticks to its course. https://t.co/cerljjDCne
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) February 21, 2021
Only a quarter of voters trust @BorisJohnson to take England out of #lockdown safely. New @SavantaComRes pooling for @Independent https://t.co/fMiDIUWgu1
— Andrew Woodcock (@AndyWoodcock) February 21, 2021
Let's just remember what these truth-twisters have told us before.
— Paul Clark (@HighBanana) February 21, 2021
-Turn the tide in 12 weeks
-Back to normal by Christmas
-Boris battles experts for Christmas
-Back to normal by Spring#COVIDー19 #lockdown #schoolsreopening #BorisJohnson pic.twitter.com/YtNyQF3brx
Maybe if someone suggests calling them "A Boris Box" or "Boris' Bag" the free school meal thing might get a look-in
— Eamonn Byrne (@EamonnB95179960) February 21, 2021
I seem to recall this was what #BorisJohnson was like when he was Mayor of London. He poured millions into projects which were unworkable – for example £5m on Thames Estuary Airport, £53m on garden bridge, £24m on unused cable car, £323k on water cannon..I cd go on & on & on.. pic.twitter.com/1A161mXkDd
— Vox Populi 💙 🌹 🦊 (@VoxPopu07251706) February 21, 2021
David Attenborough narrates Boris, cleaning a chair. pic.twitter.com/iqVlVGwRcn
— Mikey (@mikew25454509) February 21, 2021
“Boris Johnson’s phrase about the union as 'sheer might' began to sound like a Spoonerism.” https://t.co/j9mYvlMYFa
— The New European (@TheNewEuropean) February 21, 2021
Meanwhile…
Whether this is legally significant remains to be seen. However, it's already politically significant: TUV leader Jim Allister has moved ahead of the DUP, got all of unionism to unite behind this case, & got Foster & O'Neill's ex-Attorney General on board. https://t.co/R1NerW4drM
— Sam McBride (@SJAMcBride) February 21, 2021
The time John Larkin argued on behalf of the DUP that the Belfast Agreement could have no effect on outworking of Brexit (contrary to what he'll be doing now, work that one out) and was so inept it was regarded as one of the worst presentations the UK Supreme Court had ever seen. pic.twitter.com/L1SEQj9YC9
— Brendan McNally (@BrendanArmagh) February 21, 2021
This is the essential problem with the DUP and other unionists opposing the NI Protocol. They may represent a plurality of unionists, but that isn't a majority of people in Northern Ireland, and it's barely even a majority of unionists themselves. https://t.co/IW7oyrxKUm
— Jonathan Mills (@Muinchille) February 21, 2021
Turns out all that nonsense about food shortages was entirely manufactured. By a right wing Creationist DUP Minister and a food company run by Christian wing nuts, no less. Great scoop by @brendanhughes64 who appears to understand what the job of a journalist actually is. 👏👏👏 https://t.co/PvnQBSqK83
— WritersFrock (@WritersFrock) February 21, 2021