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Leader of the UK Labour party Jeremy Corbyn mocked UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson at a rally in Middlesbrough on Wednesday, telling voters he did not come here to deliver milk or to hide in a fridge.
"Boris Johnson started the day pretending to deliver milk and then ended up in a fridge. Well, our party doesn't need to pretend and we certainly don't need to hide in a fridge, because we are not afraid," Corbyn joked.
The comment came after Johnson was caught hiding in a fridge in an attempt to avoid an interview with 'Good Morning Britain' host Piers Morgan.
The Labour leader was delivering a speech in a final push for votes, ahead of Thursday general election in the country.
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Leader of the UK Labour party Jeremy Corbyn mocked UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson at a rally in Middlesbrough on Wednesday, telling voters he did not come here to deliver milk or to hide in a fridge.
"Boris Johnson started the day pretending to deliver milk and then ended up in a fridge. Well, our party doesn't need to pretend and we certainly don't need to hide in a fridge, because we are not afraid," Corbyn joked.
The comment came after Johnson was caught hiding in a fridge in an attempt to avoid an interview with 'Good Morning Britain' host Piers Morgan.
The Labour leader was delivering a speech in a final push for votes, ahead of Thursday general election in the country.
Mandatory credit: ITN
Mandatory credit: ITN; Note: Music in the file may be subject to copyright.
Leader of the UK Labour party Jeremy Corbyn mocked UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson at a rally in Middlesbrough on Wednesday, telling voters he did not come here to deliver milk or to hide in a fridge.
"Boris Johnson started the day pretending to deliver milk and then ended up in a fridge. Well, our party doesn't need to pretend and we certainly don't need to hide in a fridge, because we are not afraid," Corbyn joked.
The comment came after Johnson was caught hiding in a fridge in an attempt to avoid an interview with 'Good Morning Britain' host Piers Morgan.
The Labour leader was delivering a speech in a final push for votes, ahead of Thursday general election in the country.
Mandatory credit: ITN