Intv Boris Johnson - early release of terrorists
Interview Boris Johnson, PM, says he's always been against early release of terrorists, after London Bridge attack "It was in my 2012 manifesto, I said it in August and it's in the Queen's speech" (BBC News 10pm Bulletin - 02/12/2019 - AEXZ288W)





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