Coming from this man, these words must have pleased Boris Johnson doubly. According to former Conservative MP Nicholas Soames, the Prime Minister has necessarily changed, after having "walked on the ridge that separates life from death" . Soames is none other than the grandson of Churchill, the political idol of "BoJo", who devoted a biography to him and dreams of a neighboring historical destiny. He was also one of the party's rebellious parliamentarians purged last fall. Nicholas Soames elegantly suggests that after such an experience Boris Johnson will be more "a national leader than a partisan politician".
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Will the Coronavirus and Hospital Trial Make a Big Difference in Boris Johnson, As Soames Believes? This is the big question facing all British people today. They should be quickly fixed, since the Prime Minister declared himself "very impatient" to take over the reins of power on Monday. His recovery was quick, but his relatives
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