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Ashworth: PM and Patel ‘failed to protect our borders’

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Ashworth: PM and Patel ‘failed to protect our borders’

Ashworth: PM and Patel ‘failed to protect our borders’

Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth says Boris Johnson and Priti Patel “failed to protect our borders to keep us safe when it was most needed”, and adds that he wants to see a “comprehensive package of quarantine today”.

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