
'Is Joe Biden woke'? Boris Johnson dodges question on US President
In an interview, Prime Minister Boris Johnson was asked if he thought US President Joe Biden is "woke".
The PM dodged the question by claiming he couldn't comment on it, but said there is nothing wrong in being considered "woke". The question came after the shadow foreign secretary Lisa Nandy had labelled him as such in an interview.
Mr Johnson congratulated Biden and vice-president Kamala Harris, calling their inauguration a ‘step forward for the country’.
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