Farage caller warns boris brexit is only way to 'forgive' covid fails
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Boris Johnson and Sir Keir Starmer left Prime Ministers Questions tense this week after repeatedly clashing in the Commons. The Labour leader attacked the Prime Minister over failures to
take control of the coronavirus outbreak, which the PM denied. Brexiteer George from Troon in Scotland called into Nigel Farage's LBC show to reveal the only way he would be able to
"forgive" the Tory leader. He said: "At PMQs, I thought he was bumbling and fumbling and struggling. "I do appreciate that he's still not back to 100 percent
fitness. "But I felt he's still struggling and Sir Keir is putting him under the microscope. "He didn't really answer any of Sir Keir's questions properly."
READ MORE: EU 'SHOCK' EXPOSED AS REDWOOD REVEALS BRUSSELS IS ON ALERT OVER BREXIT George continued: "I will say this regarding everything I've said about Boris, I will
forgive him everything if he does deliver us a proper Brexit. "No extensions, no messing about. "If he does that, I will forgive him and gladly take back everything I said."
Mr Farage pointed out that the deadline for an extension to the transition period to be requested is quickly approaching. The next set of discussions have begun between the UK and EU via
video link. Brexit talks were stalled after rows broke out between the sides with each accusing the other of being unreasonable in their demands. UK Chief Negotiator David Frost has warned
Michel Barnier that the EU must drop its “ideological approach”. Mr Barnier penned a letter back, warning about the "tone" of Mr Frost's demand. A German official has reported
that EU leaders will intervene in Brexit talks in autumn.