Boris Johnson defends his right to privacy and insists he is not trying to 'have it both tactics' with 'staged' photo

Boris Johnson has introduced a passionate defence of his right to privacy as he mentioned it was once “not honest” for his family members to be dragged into politics.
Boris Johnson has launched a passionate defence of his right to privacy as he said it was “not fair” for his loved ones to be dragged into politics.Original article
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