10 responses to make you feel better about Boris Johnson
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nah it's the lying and the odiousness and the bullying and the sexism and the greed and the bile and the sordid two-faced shit-stirring tbh pic.twitter.com/OMXm5Odzrs
— Michael Spicer (@MrMichaelSpicer) September 17, 2017
2.
And all the laws that Boris makes are binding
And all the lies that Boris tells are blinding pic.twitter.com/RGZTnWFWz7— trouteyes (@trouteyes) September 17, 2017
3.
'Boris Johnson' is an anagram of 'Boorish Snob'. It's not, obviously, but he doesn't give a fuck about the truth either.
— MꙬse Allain (@MooseAllain) September 18, 2017
4.
The @UKStatsAuth has written to @BorisJohnson saying his article repeating *that* £350m figure was "a clear misuse of official statistics." pic.twitter.com/QKARWGrHJv
— Tom Bateman (@tomb8man) September 17, 2017
Can't be bothered to read the whole letter from the chair of @UKStatsAuth? Here’s a summary:
Boris Johnson is a liar https://t.co/dfNoS6a8fI— David Schneider (@davidschneider) September 17, 2017
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What the hell is the head of the supposedly independent statistics agency doing pic.twitter.com/JaccTTKi8e
— David Jack (@DJack_Journo) September 17, 2017
His job. https://t.co/d4QeW3JL9L
— Law and policy (@davidallengreen) September 17, 2017
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If "cheerfulness" now means "a tendency to lie and gamble people's livelihoods for political point-scoring" then Hannan may be right here… pic.twitter.com/MWYTkCc5WP
— The Media Blog (@TheMediaTweets) September 18, 2017
7.
How Brexit turned Boris Johnson from political honey to Marmite https://t.co/fxRc9zAQgV
— The Guardian (@guardian) September 18, 2017
Bit harsh. Some people like marmite. https://t.co/QLHQrWiA0E
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) September 18, 2017
8.
Rudd: I think Boris I an important part of the cabinet, adding enthusiasm, energy and entertainment. #Marr
— Simple Politics (@easypoliticsUK) September 17, 2017
What the Home Secretary has described here is a labrador, not a Foreign Secretary https://t.co/JilaXwNZ1S
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) September 17, 2017
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Explaining the last few weeks in British politics pic.twitter.com/4zlOOgPW1x
— Rupert Harrison (@rbrharrison) September 18, 2017
10.
Justin Webb to Vince Cable: “Could Boris Johnson become prime minister?”
Cable: “Yes I think I could be”@BBCr4today @JustinOnWeb— Jeremy Vine (@theJeremyVine) September 18, 2017