Favourite 23 responses to Boris Johnson and that Telegraph front page
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https://twitter.com/cliodiaspora/status/1036377598262239241
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Boris Johnson has said that "The scandal of Brexit is not that we've failed, but that we have not tried" – this is the Boris Johnson who failed to 'try' in any task as minister unless it helped him on the path to become Prime Minister… #Hypocrite pic.twitter.com/qYSX9P0u8c
— StrongerStabler (@StrongerStabler) September 3, 2018
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Boris Johnson: 'Britain will get "diddly squat" from EU'.
Translation: We already have the best possible deal with the EU. The referendum was an irresponsible, risky & failed attempt to resolve fundamental ideological differences within the right.#EndBrexit#RemainAndReform pic.twitter.com/lH1Bm9v95p
— russjackson (@docrussjackson) September 3, 2018
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1. Was that really the best photo of Boris Johnson they could manage?
2. Is that really the best headline they could muster? He’s had two years to think about this and all he can manage is vague sideswipes?
Johnson feels like yesterday’s man. This seems…weak. pic.twitter.com/AhMP2kwafw
— James Ball (@jamesrbuk) September 2, 2018
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The scandal of Brexit is that a small group of hard right Tory Brexiteers are holding the country hostage to pursue a destructive, ideological hard Brexit against the interests of the country. pic.twitter.com/Vw1OsEb5wI
— Chuka Umunna (@ChukaUmunna) September 3, 2018
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The real scandal of Brexit is not that we’ve failed, but that he lied. pic.twitter.com/BM1DjmO7jp
— James Melville (@JamesMelville) September 3, 2018
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“Scandal of Brexit is not that we’ve failed, but that we could never have got our shit together in the first place.” https://t.co/IOBETBPZEy
— Tim Walker (@ThatTimWalker) September 2, 2018
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The scandal of Brexit is that it will wreck lives and cost jobs, but Johnson only cares that it might yet catapult him to No 10.
— John O'Shea (@politicalhackuk) September 2, 2018
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Look beneath all today’s Boris-isms about waving white flags & getting diddly squat and you’ll see an acknowledgement that so far he has failed to find a solution to the Irish border problem (beyond saying it doesn’t really exist) pic.twitter.com/xlUqYAAm2H
— Nick Robinson (@bbcnickrobinson) September 3, 2018
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Ironically, “diddly squat” also aptly describes the concrete details for Brexit Boris Johnson has provided since 2016.
— . (@twlldun) September 3, 2018
Mark Hebden summed up Boris Johnson’s suitability for the UK’s top political position.
Boris Johnson would make a great prime minister were it not for his vainglorious jingoism, his inability to understand his brief, his lack of attention to detail, his inherent xenophobia, his unstable relationship with truth, his narcissism, his disloyalty and lack of empathy.
— Mark Hebden (@unionlib) September 3, 2018