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Foreign secretary says Covid mask use may remain afterjune 21.

@ianbilslan­d said: Dominic Raab on TV this morning stating that after 21 June, masks and social distancing may remain. Seems they don’t want to give every freedom back just yet. After 21 June though, I will no longer be complying and hope that many do the same.

@Albertbapa­ume referring to Raab’s TV appearance on Sophie Ridge – Another of Johnson's lackeys prepared to cover for the dishonesty of his boss and humiliate himself on national TV. Embarrassi­ng.

@Gsjohal85, referring to Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliff added, Nazanin was handed a new sentence, the FCDO informed me Dominic Raab didn't raise arbitrary detention in the most recent talks with Iran he is still refusing to meet the family. This raises the question what does "we continue to lobby" mean.

@Birdblonde­bird believes Nazanin is a hostage. She certainly is; it's utterly shameful. On both sides. At least her husband Richard believes Raab's descriptio­n of her treatment as torture is a constructi­ve step. Better late than never. @jercor1 writes, So Dominic Raab says that Boris Johnson’s “Flatgate “debacle is crystal clear? Can you imagine how the husband of Nazanin Zaghari-ratcliffe or the parents of Harry Dunn feel knowing that a bald face liar is their main hope of getting justice/ release for their loved ones?

@Femi_sorry asys,dominic Raab refuses to say who paid the initial costs on the PM'S flat, instead repeating the party fudge that Johnson "covered the costs", to hide the corruption. Sophy Ridge on Sky TV is brilliant.

@Bluebicycl­ecomm added, 'I think it's very hard to argue against that characteri­sation.'

says Dominic Raab in answer to Andrew Marr’s question: 'Is Iran holding Nazanin Zaghari-ratcliffe hostage?' He refused three times to say, 'yes'. Little wonder we mistrust politician­s. They can't give a straight answer.

@hewitson10 was also impressed by Sophy Ridge on Sky. “Sophy ridge is on fire today. She starts laughing at Dominic Raab dodging questions when he explains how the voters are in charge of the prime minister. She wanted to know who had the final decision on the outcome of the inquiries.

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