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Watford’s Labour parliamentary candidate councillor Matt Turmaine said: “Boris Johnson has brought this all upon himself by lying to parliament.Cllr Turmaine added he does not believe that the former prime minister should be “allowed back in parliament”.
Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate, councillor Ian Stotesbury told the Watford Observer that Mr Johnson had “failed”.Cllr Stotesbury added: “He's shown himself to be duplicitous and uncaring of how his actions affect the country.He described Mr Johnson as “not worthy of parliament” and said: “Politicians defending him rather than putting resident's interests first aren't either.”
Mr Russell continued to back Mr Johnson telling the Watford Observer: “There are undoubtedly strong views about Boris Johnson, but I can only speak from my own experience when I say that he was a good friend to Watford helping promote local projects and charitable work.”He added that “it is important to remember his contribution which led to a historic election win and breaking through the Brexit deadlock”.
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