British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care on
Monday after his coronavirus symptoms worsened and he has asked Foreign
Secretary Dominic Raab to deputise, Downing Street said.
Below is some reaction to the news:
INTERNATIONAL REACTION
DONALD TRUMP, U.S. PRESIDENT
“I also want to send best wishes to a very good friend of mine, a
friend to our nation, Prime Minister Boris Johnson. We were very
saddened to hear that he was taken into intensive care this afternoon.”
“Americans are all praying for his recovery. He’s been a really good
friend. He’s been really something very special – strong, resolute,
doesn’t quit, doesn’t give up.”
EMMANUEL MACRON, FRENCH PRESIDENT
“All my support for Boris Johnson, his family and the British people
at this difficult time. I wish him to overcome this ordeal quickly.”
SHINZO ABE, JAPAN’S PRIME MINISTER
“To my dear friend Boris Johnson, my thoughts and prayers are with
you and your family, as you fight for a swift recovery. The people of
Japan stand with the British people at this difficult time.”
JUSTIN TRUDEAU, CANADIAN PRIME MINSTER
“Sending my best wishes to Prime Minister Boris Johnson for a full
and speedy recovery. My thoughts are with you and your family right now.
Hope to see you back at Number 10 soon.”
LEO VARADKAR, IRELAND’S PRIME MINISTER
“Boris Johnson is in our thoughts tonight. We wish him a speedy recovery and a rapid return to health.”
GERMAN GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN
“Chancellor Merkel wishes Boris Johnson much strength and a speedy recovery and hopes that he can leave hospital soon.”
MICHEL BARNIER, CHIEF EU BREXIT NEGOTIATOR
“Wishing Boris Johnson all the best and a speedy recovery. My thoughts are with you and your family.”
BRITISH POLITICAL REACTION
KEIR STARMER, LEADER OF UK’S MAIN OPPOSITION LABOUR PARTY
“Terribly sad news. All the country’s thoughts are with the Prime
Minister and his family during this incredibly difficult time.”
RISHI SUNAK, BRITISH FINANCE MINISTER
“My thoughts tonight are with Boris Johnson and (his fiancĂ©e) Carrie
Symonds. I know he’ll be getting the best care possible and will come
out of this even stronger.”
DAVID CAMERON, FORMER BRITISH PRIME MINISTER
“Thinking of Boris Johnson and his family tonight. Get well soon. You
are in great hands and we all want you safe, well and back in 10
Downing Street.”
THERESA MAY, FORMER BRITISH PRIME MINISTER
“My thoughts and prayers are with Boris Johnson and his family as he continues to receive treatment in hospital.”
LINDSAY HOYLE, SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
“This is terrible news. I know the thoughts and prayers of everyone
across the House are with the Prime Minister and his family right now.
We all wish him a speedy recovery.”
LONDON MAYOR SADIQ KHAN
“Praying for the Prime Minister’s swift recovery tonight. Guy’s and
St Thomas’ NHS has some of the finest medical staff in the world, and he
couldn’t be in safer hands.”
NICOLA STURGEON, SCOTLAND’S FIRST MINISTER
“My thoughts are with the PM and his family – sending him every good wish.”
ROYAL REACTION
Buckingham Palace said Queen Elizabeth had been kept informed by Downing Street.
RELIGIOUS LEADERS’ REACTION
JUSTIN WELBY, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY
“The news that our Prime Minister has been moved to intensive care
deepens our compassion for all who are seriously ill and for those
caring for them. I invite all people of faith to join me in praying for
Boris Johnson and his loved ones.”
EPHRAIM MIRVIS, CHIEF RABBI
“May Almighty God bless our Prime Minister as he battles against
Covid-19 in hospital. May he be strengthened and granted a swift and
complete recovery, together with all those who continue to suffer at the
hands of this terrible virus.”
HARUN KHAN, SECRETARY GENERAL OF MUSLIM COUNCIL OF BRITAIN
“Saddened to hear that our PM Boris Johnson has been taken into
intensive care. My thoughts are with him and his loved ones, wishing him
a speedy recovery. We know he will receive the best care and attention
from our world class #NHS.”
(Reuters)
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