Spokesman says prime minister ‘recognises pain’ of closures after remark provokes outrage

Downing Street has declined to apologise for Boris Johnson joking about the Conservative government’s clos ing of the coalmines but said he “recognises the huge impact and pain” that was felt by communities at the time.

Johnson drew outrage on Thursday when he claimed that Margaret Thatcher had given the UK an “early start” in the shift away from fossil fuels by closing pits and followed up by laughing about it.

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