Posted on 09/06/2022 12:32:24 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
It’s been eventful.
Tuesday is Boris Johnson’s final day as prime minister of the U.K. — for now anyway — as Liz Truss takes over the top job in British politics. And for a man who was seemingly always destined (even if only in his own head) to become prime minister, not everything went according to plan during the just over three years Johnson was PM.
Here are some of the key missteps from the Johnson years (whittled down from a long list of several dozen).
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.eu ...
On “Pass the milk” - they could’ve added that for a whole five years, Boris dodged ITV reporters at every opportunity while promising he would turn up for an interview.
Eventually in May 2022, long after Piers Morgan had left the program, he finally agreed to a GMB interview in his own living room - the first since becoming Prime Minister - and even then he managed to turn up 20 minutes late!
Suzanna Reid, who interviewed him, said: “This is the interview we have waited 1791 days for, and couldn’t come at a better time. It’s a crucial week as voters prepare to have their say in Thursday’s elections.”
Someone doesn't understand the meaning of the word "to befall."
These are mistakes which Boris committed.
Regards,
Politico is a cookie monster.
BJ shouda combed his hair.
He was always a misskempt mess on the issues.
He’s sloppy in his life and combs his hair with a Balloon.
Of course, he overlooked that part about his being destined to be a really crappy PM...and for a very brief term.
Destiny isn't all it's cracked up to be.;-)
I thought he lost his mind over a woman.
Boris was the first foreign leader to publicly congratulate Joe Biden on his “win.”
Disastrous lockdowns and an entirely self inflicted energy crisis from listening to his idiot wife.
He is a buffoon of the highest order.
#12 Never combed his hair.
#13 Never wore clothes that fit.
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