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Durham miners would rather be ‘dead in a ditch’ than invite Johnson to the Gala
Pipe bands and banners parade through Durham during the Durham Miners' Gala

DURHAM miners insisted today they would rather “be found dead in a ditch” than invite Boris Johnson to the Durham Miners’ Gala, despite Tory MPs “trolling” about attending the event.

The announcement came after several new Tory MPs in former coalfield areas have shown an interest in attending the Gala in July this year.

These include Dehenna Davison, who was elected the first Tory MP for Bishop Auckland in the constituency’s 101 year existence.

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