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Johnson thanks villagers who refused to let him vote without photo ID

Sky News Saturday, 4 May 2024
Boris Johnson has paid tribute to the villagers who Sky News revealed turned him away from his local polling station when he tried to vote without a valid photo ID - under rules he introduced.
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