Sajid Javid mocked for trip to `north England´

Sajid Javid has been mocked for 述べるing the North of England as “north England”.

The phrase was 傾向ing on Twitter after the (ドイツなどの)首相/(大学の)学長 株d a photo of himself, Dominic Raab and Liz Truss on their way to Sunderland for a 閣議 on Brexit.

“On way to 閣議 in north England with friends @DominicRaab @trussliz,” tweeted Mr Javid.

The phrasing was みなすd strange by thousands on the social マスコミ 場所/位置, 含むing Mr Javid’s political 対抗者s.

“Just so you know, nobody in ‘north England’ calls it ‘north England’…. happy to help,” tweeted former 自由主義の 民主党員 leader Tim Farron, MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale.

Alison McGovern, the 労働 MP for Wirral South, tweeted: “‘north England’? It’s not a flipping Disney film, and you’re not our hero.”

Sajid Javid was mocked by people on Twitter (Sajid Javid/Twitter/PA)

Sajid Javid was mocked by people on Twitter (Sajid Javid/Twitter/PA)

Football commentator Clive Tyldesley also thought the 称する,呼ぶ/期間/用語 had fantastical undertones, tweeting: “会合s with Jon Snow planned about The 塀で囲む and 創造 of Winterfell powerhouse.”

Another, 匿名の/不明の author The Secret Barrister, 答える/応じるd: “Eee lad, we’re off to that there North England.”

Mr Javid was born in Rochdale, Lancashire, in north-west England before his family later moved to Bristol in the south west.

閣僚 members met at the 国家の Glass Centre for the 会合, in which Boris Johnson told the 34 members a “new 一時期/支部 in the 部隊d Kingdom’s story” would start after 11pm on Friday ? the moment Britain will leave the European Union.

Mr Johnson was heckled as he arrived at the 発生地 in Sunderland, where he also met 地元の 商売/仕事 leaders.

Journalism student Owen Valente, 20, filmed the moment Mr Johnson arrived and told the PA news 機関 he was met with 詠唱するs of “Boris you’re not welcome here” and “Tory 削減(する)s not welcome here”.

Niamh Marron, 21, 追加するd: “They were there for around an hour before Boris arrived and did not stop shouting until he had fully entered the building.”

In the students’ ビデオ, which they 株d to Twitter, Mr Johnson waved to the jeering (人が)群がる as he approached the building ? a gesture which was met with laughter from those filming the moment.

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