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PM appears unable to name Conservative West of England mayor

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PM appears unable to name Conservative West of England mayor

PM appears unable to name Conservative West of England mayor

Boris Johnson appeared unable to name the current West of England mayor, despite the regional leader being a Conservative.The Prime Minister was asked during a campaign visit to Gloucestershire if he was able to name Tim Bowles, the incumbent mayor who was elected to the post in 2017.


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