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Topic History of: Boris on the BBC
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Jo Downing Street Cat wrote:
He should have been in entertainment. Not a country mile near No 10 Downing Street. lol.
He was in a kind of entertainment, making stuff up to entertain readers, besides all the other lies he told while in office.

Boris Johnson peddled absurd EU myths – and our disgraceful press followed his lead

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Johnson did not invent Euroscepticism but he took it to new levels. A brilliant caricaturist, he made his name by mocking, lampooning and ridiculing the EU. He wrote stories headlined “Brussels recruits sniffers to ensure that Euro-manure smells the same”, “Threat to British pink sausages” and “Snails are fish, says EU”. He wrote about plans to standardise condom sizes and ban prawn cocktail flavour crisps. He set up Jacques Delors, who was then the European Commission president, as a bogeyman and claimed credit for persuading Denmark to reject the Maastricht Treaty in 1992 with a Sunday Telegraph splash – “Delors plan to rule Europe” – that was seized on by the Nej campaign.

To Johnson, it was all a bit of a jape. “[I] was sort of chucking these rocks over the garden wall and I listened to this amazing crash from the greenhouse next door over in England as everything I wrote from Brussels was having this amazing, explosive ­effect on the Tory party – and it really gave me this, I suppose, rather weird sense of power,” he told the BBC years later.
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Downing Street Cat No10 Mole wrote:
Downing Street Cat wrote:
He should have been in entertainment. Not a country mile near No 10 Downing Street. lol.


Starmer is a lot worse. A lot.


I don't like Starmer...however this Labour government are at least moving to get things done to improve people's lives a little. Housing being one of them. Flammable cladding finally being ousted. Grenfell was akin to something from a third world country in both the cause and the aftermath. Tories did nothing. But we shall see. Labour need more time before I judge them.
No10 Mole Downing Street Cat wrote:
He should have been in entertainment. Not a country mile near No 10 Downing Street. lol.


Starmer is a lot worse. A lot.
Downing Street Cat He should have been in entertainment. Not a country mile near No 10 Downing Street. lol.
JK2006 Agree with him or not, what a delight to see and hear a character in politics again.