When our daily life becomes a matter of life and death, as it is today, in the middle of the coronavirus crisis, political politics are erased ... partially. Busy with survival, living in fear of the "invisible enemy" and the difficulties of everyday life, peoples expect statesmen, not partisan leaders. This gives "sacred union". Clearly, it prevailed Monday evening, in the United Kingdom, after the dramatic announcement of the hospitalization in intensive care of Boris Johnson, whose condition suddenly worsened in 48 hours. So far, the bubbling Prime Minister has been widely criticized in the health crisis that hit the British hard, for having delayed taking the measure of its gravity. But despite the deep political division that has crossed the country since Brexit, despite the violent hatreds and sarcasm that "Bojo" has aroused in the "remain" camp, the English are today closing ranks around their leader struck by the
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