Nicola Sturgeon reveals she plans to give Boris Johnson a HAIRBRUSH for Christmas

Oh COMB All Ye Faithful! Nicola Sturgeon reveals she plans to give Boris Johnson a HAIRBRUSH for Christmas

  • The First Minister made the joke at the coronavirus daily briefing today on TV
  • Asked what she might buy she joked: ‘I am probably not one to talk but a brush’ 
  • It comes after last week when Mr Johnson apologised for his unruly haircut 

Nicola Sturgeon has revealed that she plans to give Boris Johnson a hairbrush for Christmas. 

The First Minister made the joke at the coronavirus daily briefing today, after she was asked by a journalist what she would be gifting the PM this festive season.  

Asked what she might buy she joked: ‘I am probably not one to talk but a hairbrush, maybe? I don’t know.’

Ms Sturgeon then went on to reveal that she has sent a festive card to Downing Street, and questioned if it would be reciprocated. 

Nicola Sturgeon has revealed that she plans to give Boris Johnson a hairbrush for Christmas

The First Minister made the joke at the coronavirus daily briefing today, after she was asked by a journalist what she would be gifting the PM (pictured today) this festive season

The First Minister made the joke at the coronavirus daily briefing today, after she was asked by a journalist what she would be gifting the PM (pictured today) this festive season

She said: ‘I actually sent him a Christmas card over the weekend so there you go, there is a Christmas card winging its way from me to Boris Johnson.

‘We will wait and see whether there is one winging its way in the opposite direction.’    

The question was made in response to an interview last week about EU trade deals, where the PM was asked what he could give Ms Sturgeon.

Following up on the question, Boris Johnson had said the would give the First Minister ‘hundreds of thousands of tons of fish.’    

It comes after last week when Mr Johnson apologised for his haircut and insisted he does comb it after he was accused of being too scruffy to represent the country

It comes after last week when Mr Johnson apologised for his haircut and insisted he does comb it after he was accused of being too scruffy to represent the country 

It comes after last week when Mr Johnson apologised for his haircut and insisted he does comb it after he was accused of being too scruffy to represent the country.

Speaking on a trip to wet and windy Greater Manchester last Friday the Prime Minister, whose hair still looked unbrushed, told reporters he ‘does his best’ with his shock of blonde hair. 

Mr Johnson was confronted by a reporter whose mother had asked him to beg the PM to ‘brush his hair’ because he is ‘representing the country’.

December 9: Stylists have come out against Boris latest's pudding bowl cut saying it is a fashion crime that cannot have been committed by a professional hairdresser

December 9: Stylists have come out against Boris latest’s pudding bowl cut saying it is a fashion crime that cannot have been committed by a professional hairdresser

‘Your hair is always all over the place and she wants to know why,’ the journalist said in the interview with Mr Johnson as he visited an Openzone training facility in Bolton. 

A laughing Mr Johnson replied: ‘I can tell you that I do brush my hair – I’ve got one in my office – please give your mother my very best wishes for Christmas and apologise for my hair. I do my best with it’.

Cutting British stylists said his ‘pudding bowl’ haircut is the fashion ‘crime’ of 2020 and looks like his fiancee Carrie might have had a go herself with some kitchen scissors or modelled it on their rescue dog Dilyn.

The PM’s aides have admitted to MailOnline that Mr Johnson’s locks have got out of control as he focuses on the surge in coronavirus cases and difficult Brexit negotiations with the EU.

Mr Johnson’s last short haircut was on November 2 – but a week ago he modelled a half-way house trim branded ‘mind-boggling bad’. 

His fringe was so straight when he visited Brussels for crunch Brexit talks with Ursula von der Leyen last week some pondered whether he had become so desperate for a trim that Carrie Symonds may have done it herself in their Downing Street flat.  

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