MADRID, Sept. 8 (EUROPA PRESS) –
Different political leaders in Britain have expressed concern this Thursday about the state of Queen Elizabeth II’s health after Buckingham Palace reported in a brief statement that she remains under “medical surveillance” at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. .
The President of the House of Commons, Lindsay Hole, has interrupted British MP Ian Blackford’s speech about new measures the Government wants to promote to reduce the energy crisis by reading a statement in which he has declared, on behalf of the entire House, his support for the Royal House.
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron also reacted, assuring on his official Twitter profile that he was “deeply concerned” by the news coming from Buckingham.
Meanwhile, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, Ed Davey, has pointed out on the same social network that “all thoughts” of Britons are now with the king and his family, saying they are praying across the country for him. “complete recovery”.
Rishi Sunak, the former finance minister, who lost to incumbent prime minister Liz Truss to replace Boris Johnson, has joined a list of British politicians who have shown support for the king. “My thoughts and prayers are with His Majesty and the entire Royal Family,” he said on his Twitter profile.
The leader of Britain’s opposition Labor Party, Keir Starmer, has also expressed concern, having stressed that he joins “all” those who have expressed their hope in Britain that Queen Elizabeth II will recover.
Other politicians who have spoken are the Chief Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford, as well as the First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon. Both have stressed that they are sending their “best wishes” to the British Royal House.
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