Harry Potter, mugwumps and man called Boris dominate Britain campaigning

London: The first full week of campaigning ahead of snap general election in Britain has ended with headlines dominated by a quirky insult hurtled by Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson at opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn. Brexit, the state of the National Health Scheme (NHS) and Scottish devolution were never far away, but many important […]

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London: The first full week of campaigning ahead of snap general election in Britain has ended with headlines dominated by a quirky insult hurtled by Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson at opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Brexit, the state of the National Health Scheme (NHS) and Scottish devolution were never far away, but many important matters of state took second place after Eton-educated Johnson, noted for his eloquent use of English language, referred to Corbyn as a "mutton headed old mugwump", Xinhua news agency reported.