Prime minister wrote for Spectator in defence of opponents of gay people joining military and claimed police were ‘cowed’ by Mcpherson report
Boris Johnson defended those who opposed gay people joining the military and the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet being arrested, in the latest controversial comments unearthed from his time as a journalist.
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