"He's a sad little man, that's for sure", one person tweeted in response.
"The fact that his case was brought clearly shows how our libel laws favour the rich and powerful."
The ruling has been described as a "good day for journalism" and lauded by free speech campaigners.
"This should be given a flagship spot in the museum of client journalism," wrote Ava Santina.
"If only someone had foreseen this??!"
"It’s quite possible to say those backing Johnson have finally lost contact with reality," wrote one person in response to the article.
The BBC presenter Victoria Derbyshire was quick to respond after the deputy PM called her impartiality into question.
"I have obtained an exclusive image of Robert Walpole clearly enjoying himself in Downing Street - the scene of riotous lockdown parties only 300 years later," wrote one person in response.
The national papers all focus on the result of the confidence vote on the Prime Minister.
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