UK prime minister stands in contrast to stance from German politicians who call statements anti-democratic

Boris Johnson has been under pressure to follow European leaders and warn Donald Trump that he will be damaging democracy worldwide if he continues to allege ballot fraud in the US presidential election without any supporting evidence.

The prime minister said on Wednesday it was not for the UK as an ally of the US to intervene in the internal politics of the country, a claim that led to charges of cowardice from Labour and contrasted with a clearer stance stance from German politicians.

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