In Tory conference speech, foreign secretary also addresses Brexit and ‘global Britain’ goals

Dominic Raab has said he was worried that Boris Johnson would die after the prime minister was taken into intensive care with coronavirus in April.

The foreign secretary, who stood in for Johnson when he became unwell, told the Conservative party conference on Saturday that he was often asked how he felt during that time, and admitted he was “really worried that we might lose him”.

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