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Boris Johnson back in AC12 as Line of Duty creators hit out at ‘corruption’ in No10

"Corruption costs lives."

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2022-04-13 07:37
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Boris Johnson found himself back in the fictional AC12 unit after both he and the chancellor were slapped with fixed penalty notices for breaching their own lockdown laws.

The PM and Rishi Sunak apologised last night for the “frustration and anger caused” by the illegal gatherings.

But despite numerous calls for them to do the right thing and step down, no resignation was forthcoming.

Line of Duty creators, in collaboration with campaign group Led By Donkeys, have created another viral video lampooning the PM for lying to the public about PPE backchannels.

In the video, Ted Hastings said: “While the rest of the country was doing its duty, making sacrifices, you were lining your mates’ pockets.”

“Corruption costs lives.”

Watch the clip below:

🚨 It’s not just the parties. He lies about everything. pic.twitter.com/9lxDxH0Jfx

— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) April 13, 2022

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