Are Boris Johnson and the Tories really ‘anti-Russian’?

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Boris Johnson in Moscow
Boris Johnson in front of St Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow’s Red Square during a 2017 visit
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Downing Street has insisted that Boris Johnson is “anti-Putin” but not “anti-Russian” in a rebuttal of Kremlin allegations against the prime minister.

No. 10 hit back after President Vladimir Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov described Johnson as “the most active participant in the race to be anti-Russian”, adding: “It will lead to a foreign policy dead end.”

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