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Boris Johnson says he wants to 'continue' as PM

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Boris Johnson says he wants to 'continue' as PM

Boris Johnson says he wants to 'continue' as PM

Speaking to ITV News, Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he plans to 'continue' as PM despite his party's defeat in two by-elections - dismissing the suggestion that last week's results were a source of personal shame.

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