Boris Johnson(@BorisJohnson)さんの人気ツイート(新しい順)

1976
I've just spoken with Sir Peter Soulsby, Mayor of Leicester, on the response to the local outbreak. We've agreed to stay in close contact as we monitor the situation & I want to thank the people of Leicester for their forbearance which is vital in controlling the virus.
1977
As we bounce back from the pandemic, it’s important we lay the foundations for a country where everyone has the opportunity to succeed. This £1 billion investment will make sure our schools and colleges are fit for the future, with better facilities and brand new buildings.
1978
Earlier this week, I visited Pizza Pilgrims with Chancellor @RishiSunak, to see first-hand the measures they are putting in place to protect customers and staff from coronavirus.
1979
We want to build our way back to health. If Covid was a lightning flash, we’re about to have the thunderclap of the economic consequences. We’re going to be ready. Read my full interview with The Mail on Sunday here: dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8…
1980
Whilst we have been able to carefully ease some restrictions, we must #StayAlert to the very real risks of coronavirus. I would urge everyone to please remain vigilant this weekend and stick to the social distancing guidelines. If we let our guard down, cases will rise.
1981
While nothing can properly mirror the joy of Pride celebrations in our towns and cities, #GlobalPride is a unique opportunity for people to connect with one another, in unity, across all nations. I send my best wishes to all in the LGBT community celebrating today.
1982
Businesses all over the country are getting ready to open their doors again on the 4 July. Yesterday I heard from @pizzapilgrims staff about how they’re making their restaurant COVID-19 Secure so customers can enjoy their pizza safely.
1983
We proudly salute our Armed Forces 🇬🇧 #ArmedForcesDay
1984
Congratulations to Ireland 🇮🇪 on forming a new Government and to @MichealMartinTD on becoming Taoiseach. Ireland is our closest neighbour, good friend and ally on issues such as climate change, the global fight against Covid-19 and our shared values on human rights and democracy.
1985
Deeply saddened by the terrible incident in Glasgow, my thoughts are with all the victims and their families. Thank you to our brave emergency services who are responding.
1986
From today, you can see all the data we used to present at the press conferences on the new public dashboard here. This will be updated daily. coronavirus-staging.data.gov.uk
1987
Fantastic news that we are recruiting so many more doctors and nurses to our NHS. There are now 6,000 more doctors than a year ago, and 12,000 more nurses.
1988
The government has asked a huge amount of all of you, and you have met that challenge with good humour and common sense. Of course, the fight is far from over. We must all continue to stay alert to the risk of infection, and maintain social distancing.
1989
From July 4 in England, pubs, restaurants, hair salons, and many other businesses will be allowed to reopen - provided they can do so in a way that is COVID-secure, keeping customers and staff safe.
1990
From 4 July, your household will be able to meet with one other household at a time, including staying over. You should still remain socially distant from anyone outside your household. #StayAlert
1991
From July 4, we will move from 2 metres to ‘1 metre plus’. This means staying one metre apart, plus mitigations which reduce the risk of transmission. #StayAlert
1992
You can read my full statement to Parliament here: gov.uk/government/spe…
1993
From 4 July we will be easing some restrictions in England. Where it’s not possible to stay two metres apart, people will be advised to keep one metre apart plus mitigations, such as wearing a face covering or ensuring you face away from others.
1994
I was honoured to meet with members of Britain’s Caribbean Community at Downing Street today, on the 72nd anniversary of the arrival of the Empire Windrush to Britain. #WindrushDay
1995
72 years ago today the Windrush generation began to arrive in the UK. They contributed greatly to rebuilding post-war Britain. Today we celebrate members of the Windrush generation and their descendants, and their fantastic contribution to Britain. #WindrushDay
1996
I’m appalled and sickened that people should lose their lives in this way. Our thoughts are with the families and friends of the victims. Thank you to Thames Valley Police for their bravery in tackling the suspect.
1997
My thoughts are with all of those affected by the appalling incident in Reading and my thanks to the emergency services on the scene.
1998
It was fantastic to answer the questions of children at Bovingdon Primary Academy yesterday, and talk to them about the government’s new £1 billion fund to support schools and children across England.
1999
Earlier today I went to Bovingdon Academy to see how they are safely getting kids back into school. Our £1 billion fund is going to help schools catch up and bounce forward when all schools come back in September.
2000
Aujourd'hui, j’ai accueilli @EmmanuelMacron à @10DowningStreet pour le 80e anniversaire de l’appel du général Charles de Gaulle du 18 juin. Nous n'oublierons jamais les sacrifices faits pour notre liberté. Nos pays seront à jamais voisins et amis, unis par nos valeurs communes.