UK PM Boris Johnson promised to ‘build back better’ with a new education program, which prompted suggestions he swiped a tagline of US presidential candidate Joe Biden. But did both plagiarize it from somewhere else? Speaking at the Exeter College in Devon on Tuesday, Johnson put forth something called a Lifetime Skills Guarantee, that should help Britons “train and retrain – at any stage in their lives” and enable the UK “not just to come through this crisis, but to come back stronger, and build back better.” If that phrase sounded somewhat familiar to political journalists, it’s because Democrat candidate for president in the US, Joe Biden, used it as the title for his economic program unveiled in early July. Errrm. It’s Joe Biden’s actual campaign tag line launched two months ago??? pic.twitter.com/FqrkMLvPtA — Faisal Islam (@faisalislam) September 29, 2020 Turnabout might be fair play, considering that in 1988 Biden ran for president by plagiarizing a speech by British ...