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Boris Johnson visits Scotland
  • LOSSIEMOUTH, SCOTLAND - JULY 23: Prime Minister Boris Johnson views a Typhon FGR4 at RAF Lossiemouth, Moray, during a visit to the Highlands and Northern Isles of Scotland on July 23, 2020 in Lossiemouth, Scotland. This week marks one year as U.K. Prime Minister for Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson. Today he is visiting businesses in the Orkney Islands in Scotland to reaffirm his commitment to supporting all parts of the UK through the Coronavirus pandemic. Later he will visit a military base in Moray to thank Military personnel for their service. (Photo by Andrew Milligan - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
  • LOSSIEMOUTH, SCOTLAND - JULY 23: Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits an aircraft hanger at RAF Lossiemouth, Moray, during a visit to the Highlands and Northern Isles of Scotland on July 23, 2020 in Lossiemouth, Scotland. This week marks one year as U.K. Prime Minister for Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson. Today he is visiting businesses in the Orkney Islands in Scotland to reaffirm his commitment to supporting all parts of the UK through the Coronavirus pandemic. Later he will visit a military base in Moray to thank Military personnel for their service. (Photo by Andrew Milligan - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
  • LOSSIEMOUTH, SCOTLAND - JULY 23: Prime Minister Boris Johnson wears a face mask as he speaks with families in the community centre at RAF Lossiemouth, Moray, during a visit to the Highlands and Northern Isles of Scotland on July 23, 2020 in Lossiemouth, Scotland. This week marks one year as U.K. Prime Minister for Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson. Today he is visiting businesses in the Orkney Islands in Scotland to reaffirm his commitment to supporting all parts of the UK through the Coronavirus pandemic. Later he will visit a military base in Moray to thank Military personnel for their service. (Photo by Andrew Milligan - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
  • LOSSIEMOUTH, SCOTLAND - JULY 23: Prime Minister Boris Johnson wears a face mask as he speaks with families in the community centre at RAF Lossiemouth, Moray, during a visit to the Highlands and Northern Isles of Scotland on July 23, 2020 in Lossiemouth, Scotland. This week marks one year as U.K. Prime Minister for Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson. Today he is visiting businesses in the Orkney Islands in Scotland to reaffirm his commitment to supporting all parts of the UK through the Coronavirus pandemic. Later he will visit a military base in Moray to thank Military personnel for their service. (Photo by Andrew Milligan - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
  • LOSSIEMOUTH, SCOTLAND - JULY 23: Prime Minister Boris Johnson prepares to help himself to a Tunnock's teacake whilst meeting families at the community centre at RAF Lossiemouth, Moray, during a visit to the Highlands and Northern Isles of Scotland on July 23, 2020 in Lossiemouth, Scotland. This week marks one year as U.K. Prime Minister for Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson. Today he is visiting businesses in the Orkney Islands in Scotland to reaffirm his commitment to supporting all parts of the UK through the Coronavirus pandemic. Later he will visit a military base in Moray to thank Military personnel for their service. (Photo by Andrew Milligan - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
  • Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson is seen alongside a Spitfire at RAF Lossiemouth, north-east Scotland, on July 23, 2020 during a visit to the Highlands and Northern Isles of Scotland. - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on July 23 rejected calls for a second referendum on Scottish independence, despite an apparent surge in support for a breakaway. (Photo by Andrew Milligan / POOL / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW MILLIGAN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
  • STROMNESS, SCOTLAND - JULY 23: A group of demonstrators gather to greet British Prime Minister Boris Johnson as he visits the Orkney Islands on July 23, 2020 in Stromness, Scotland. This week marks one year as U.K. Prime Minister for Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson. Today he is visiting businesses in the Orkney Islands in Scotland to reaffirm his commitment to supporting all parts of the UK through the Coronavirus pandemic. Later he will visit a military base in Moray to thank Military personnel for their service. (Photo by Robert Perry/Getty Images)
  • STROMNESS, SCOTLAND - JULY 23: A group of demonstrators gather to greet British Prime Minister Boris Johnson as he visits the Orkney Islands on July 23, 2020 in Stromness, Scotland. This week marks one year as U.K. Prime Minister for Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson. Today he is visiting businesses in the Orkney Islands in Scotland to reaffirm his commitment to supporting all parts of the UK through the Coronavirus pandemic. Later he will visit a military base in Moray to thank Military personnel for their service. (Photo by Robert Perry/Getty Images)
  • KIRKWALL, SCOTLAND - JULY 23: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a visit to Orkney Cheese on July 23, 2020 in Kirkwall, Scotland. This week marks one year as U.K. Prime Minister for Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson. Today he is visiting businesses in the Orkney Islands in Scotland to reaffirm his commitment to supporting all parts of the UK through the Coronavirus pandemic. Later he will visit a military base in Moray to thank Military personnel for their service. (Photo by Robert Perry/Getty Images)
  • STROMNESS, SCOTLAND - JULY 23: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a visit to Stromness Harbour on July 23, 2020 in Stromness, Scotland. This week marks one year as U.K. Prime Minister for Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson. Today he is visiting businesses in the Orkney Islands in Scotland to reaffirm his commitment to supporting all parts of the UK through the Coronavirus pandemic. Later he will visit a military base in Moray to thank Military personnel for their service. (Photo by Robert Perry/Getty Images)
  • STROMNESS, SCOTLAND - JULY 23: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds crabs caught on the Carvela with Karl Adamson at Stromness Harbour on July 23, 2020 in Stromness, Scotland. This week marks one year as U.K. Prime Minister for Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson. Today he is visiting businesses in the Orkney Islands in Scotland to reaffirm his commitment to supporting all parts of the UK through the Coronavirus pandemic. Later he will visit a military base in Moray to thank Military personnel for their service. (Photo by Robert Perry - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
  • STROMNESS, SCOTLAND - JULY 23: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (C) and Secretary of State for Scotland Alister Jack (L), speak to Karl Adamson as they look at crabs caught on the Carvela at Stromness Harbour on July 23, 2020 in Stromness, Scotland. This week marks one year as U.K. Prime Minister for Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson. Today he is visiting businesses in the Orkney Islands in Scotland to reaffirm his commitment to supporting all parts of the UK through the Coronavirus pandemic. Later he will visit a military base in Moray to thank Military personnel for their service. (Photo by Robert Perry - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
  • STROMNESS, SCOTLAND - JULY 23: A group of demonstrators gather to greet British Prime Minister Boris Johnson as he visits the Orkney Islands on July 23, 2020 in Stromness, Scotland. This week marks one year as U.K. Prime Minister for Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson. Today he is visiting businesses in the Orkney Islands in Scotland to reaffirm his commitment to supporting all parts of the UK through the Coronavirus pandemic. Later he will visit a military base in Moray to thank Military personnel for their service. (Photo by Robert Perry/Getty Images)
  • STROMNESS, SCOTLAND - JULY 23: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson chats to Ronnie Norquoy, owner of Celtic Dawn Fishing as crabs caught on the Carvela are brought in, at Stromness Harbour on July 23, 2020 in Stromness, Scotland. This week marks one year as U.K. Prime Minister for Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson. Today he is visiting businesses in the Orkney Islands in Scotland to reaffirm his commitment to supporting all parts of the UK through the Coronavirus pandemic. Later he will visit a military base in Moray to thank Military personnel for their service. (Photo by Robert Perry/Getty Images)

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