Ex-assistant Boris Johnson: The former prime minister refused to finance the program of tests during the pandemic which have "bothered" to it

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According to him, Jaweed suggested to continue to finance the monthly cost of free tests of 2 billion pounds sterling. However Boris Johnson wanted to cut down expenses and to force to pay for all of them, except the most vulnerable categories of the population, and eventually achieved the. This last charge made Guto Kharri, the former reporter of the Air Force (it is blocked to Russian Federation), who also was the head of department of public relations Boris Johnson when that was the mayor London. In the podcast for the British Global Radio Guto Kharri told: "There was very strong dispute between them apropos...