
Allegra Stratton, Mr Johnson’s newly minted spokeswoman who will soon lead the Downing Street briefings, revealed the Prime Minister would be open to the possibility.
But she added he is conflicted as to whether he should have the vaccine before others.
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Ms Stratton said: “We all know the character of the prime minister, I don’t think it would be something that he would rule out.
“But what we also know is that he wouldn’t want to take a jab that should be for somebody who is extremely vulnerable, clinically vulnerable, and who should be getting it before him.”
Source: Daily Express