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★ Johnson, Boris

It’s June 2016: Boris is running the Vote Leave Brexit campaign.  The Rise and Fall of Boris Johnson II

 

‘You do feel a sense of you’ve got to.’  ibid.  Boris

    

Boris has dream of becoming prime minister for decades.  ibid.

 

Boris is out of the cabinet and returns to the back benches to strategize his next move.  ibid.

 

This time Boris is up against Jeremy Hunt.  ibid.  

 

 

‘It gets lonely at the top especially when you’re putting on an act.’  The Rise and Fall of Boris Johnson III, Jennifer Arcuri

 

Boris Johnson is now prime minister, a world leader.  But he has problems to contend with.  ibid.  

 

Boris forces out an precedented number of the cabinet.  ibid.  

 

Boris was 23 when he married Allegra [Mostyn-Owen].  ibid.       

 

Boris become editor of Spectator magazine.  ibid.

 

‘What a wimp.  What a spineless coward.’  ibid.  Jennifer

 

‘The decision to prorogue parliament was unlawful.’  ibid.  Supreme Court  

 

Now Boris must return to parliament to face the music.  ibid.

 

‘The demonization of me it was unbelievable.’  ibid.  Jeremy Corbyn

 

 

December 2019: Boris delivers the Tories a thumping victory with new Conservative MPs elected across swathes of Britain.  The Rise and Fall of Boris Johnson IV     

 

‘He needs people around him to make decisions for him.’  ibid.  Nigel Farage   

 

‘I have been repeatedly assured that there was no party and that no Covid rules were broken.’  ibid.  Boris in parliament  

 

‘The prime minister was very much of the mood that he wasn’t going to concede.’  ibid.  Graham Brady  

 

 

December 2023 and the star witness at Britain’s Covid Inquiry makes his long-awaited appearance.  Faking It Special: Tears of a Crime: Boris Johnson, DiscoveryPlus 2024

 

Can this man even lie straight in bed?  ibid.  Kerry

 

Crises don’t come any bigger than Covid and the revelations of rule-breaking in Downing Street.  ibid.

 

His body is confessing here.  ibid.  Cliff

 

When he worked at The Telegraph, Johnson’s editor was Max Hastings, who’s a very well-respected journalist.  And he had this to say about him: Johnson would not recognise truth, whether about his private or political life, if confronted by it in an identity parade.  ibid.  Kerry

 

He was living at the time in Number 10.  And so even if he wasn’t at this particular party, it begs the question, how did he not know about any of this going on?  

 

A parliamentary committee delivered a damning verdict of his account.  ibid.

 

Along with affairs, Johnson’s career was marked by a string of gaffes and scandals.  ibid.

 

This is a very serious pandemic and yet what we’re seeing from his face is amusement and a smile.  ibid.  

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