Boris Johnson's sister has attacked his 'deeply reprehensible' language after he was accused of inciting violence against MPs.
Boris Johnson's sister launches an extraordinary attack on his"deeply reprehensible" language after he was accused of inciting violence and hatred against Members of Parliament Rachel Johnson claimed her brother was wrong to say the best way to honour the memory of murdered MP Jo Cox, who campaigned against leaving the EU, was to deliver Brexit.
Boris Johnson's sister launches an extraordinary attack on his"deeply reprehensible" language after he was accused of inciting violence and hatred against Members of Parliament Rachel Johnson claimed her brother was wrong to say the best way to honour the memory of murdered MP Jo Cox, who campaigned against leaving the EU, was to deliver Brexit.
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