Stanley Johnson says Greta Thunberg has ‘caught the imagination of the youth’

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‘The young people in the end are going to drive politicians. All governments are going to see there’s a powerful movement out there’

Stanley Johnson says Greta Thunberg has ‘caught the imagination of the youth’ with her campaigning.

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