Reuters| London | United Kingdom
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Saturday he was confident that Christmas this year would be "considerably better" than the last one, when the government introduced a lockdown to try to stem the spread of COVID-19.
"I think I am going to stick with the formula that I've used before which is I am pretty confident or absolutely confident that this Christmas will be considerably better than last Christmas," he told a news conference.
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