While Boris Johnson traveled in secret to celebrate Ukraine’s Independence Day, Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab played a game of laser quest. This has led to accusations that the Prime Minister is running a “zombie administration” during a time of escalating economic crisis.
Mr. Raab, a fan of martial arts, was seen taking part in the two-hour session on Wednesday at a Laser Tag facility in Horsham, West Sussex.
According to The Sun, he was seen sporting a camouflage helmet and claimed to be a member of a successful group of martial arts teachers and their families.
The event’s 45-year-old organizer, Matt Leyh, said he was “surprised” to meet the deputy prime minister, a black belt in karate.
According to reports, Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab visited a laser tag facility in West Sussex on Wednesday. He was last seen there one month ago.
I didn’t realize until much later that Dominic Raab should have been somewhere else since Boris was in Kyiv on the same day, he added.
To commemorate the day, which commemorates 31 years since Ukraine gained independence from Soviet control, the Prime Minister traveled to the Ukrainian capital on Wednesday.
Mr. Johnson announced a fresh £54 million package of British military assistance during the trip, which was his third to Kyiv since the beginning of Russia’s brutal invasion in late February.
A last round of face-to-face negotiations were also conducted with the president of the Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, as that nation gears itself for the next winter while remaining at odds with Russia.
Political opponents have said that Mr. Johnson is running a “zombie administration” in the midst of the worst economic situation Britain has seen in fifty years while the prime minister and his deputy were both absent from Downing Street on Wednesday.
When Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited Kyiv, Ukraine, Mr. Raab was on vacation.
The first responsibility of any administration during a time of national economic crisis is to reassure the public and demonstrate that they have a plan, according to Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
But this zombie administration isn’t rising up to the task, she said.
In recent weeks, Labour has mocked Mr. Johnson, calling him a “lame duck” with just a few weeks left until either Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss take his position.
Keir Starmer, the leader of Labour, commented on the cost-of-living crisis, saying, “We’ve got to grip it because at the moment what we’ve got is two Tory leadership candidates who are fighting each other in a sort of internal battle, where their main argument seems to be about how terrible their record in Government has been, and a Prime Minister who’s a lame duck because he’s acknowledged there’s a problem with energy bills, but says “I’m not going
Dominic Raab, the deputy prime minister, enjoyed a game of laser hunt as Boris Johnson went covertly to celebrate Ukraine’s Independence Day. Due to this, claims that the Prime Minister is leading a “zombie government” in the midst of an intensifying economic crisis have been made.
Martial arts enthusiast Mr. Raab was seen participating in the two-hour game on Wednesday at a Laser Tag location in Horsham, West Sussex.
He was reportedly observed wearing a camouflage helmet and claiming to be a successful member of a group of martial arts instructors and their families, according to The Sun.
Having met the deputy prime minister, a black belt in karate, astonished the event’s 45-year-old organizer, Matt Leyh.
Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab reportedly went to a West Sussex laser tag facility on Wednesday. He hadn’t been there since the previous month.
Boris was in Kiev on the same day, and I didn’t understand Dominic Raab should have been someplace else until much later, he said.
The Prime Minister went to the Ukrainian capital on Wednesday to mark the day, which marks 31 years since Ukraine was freed from Soviet rule.
During the visit, Mr. Johnson announced a new £54 million package of British military aid. This was his third trip to Kyiv since the violent Russian assault started in late February.
As the Ukraine prepares for the next winter while still at war with Russia, a last round of face-to-face discussions was held with Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of that country.
Since the prime minister and his deputy were both out of Downing Street on Wednesday, political opponents have said that Mr. Johnson is leading a “zombie government” in the middle of the worst economic catastrophe Britain has had in fifty years.
When Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited Kyiv, Ukraine, Mr. Raab was on vacation.
The first responsibility of any administration during a time of national economic crisis is to reassure the public and demonstrate that they have a plan, according to Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
But this zombie administration isn’t rising up to the task, she said.
In recent weeks, Labour has mocked Mr. Johnson, calling him a “lame duck” with just a few weeks left until either Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss take his position.
Keir Starmer, the leader of Labour, commented on the cost-of-living crisis, saying, “We’ve got to grip it because at the moment what we’ve got is two Tory leadership candidates who are fighting each other in a sort of internal battle, where their main argument seems to be about how terrible their record in Government has been, and a Prime Minister who’s a lame duck because he’s acknowledged there’s a problem with energy bills, but says “I’m not going