Boris has travelled further than the Earth’s circumference to dodge scrutiny
Johnson has gone to quite literally extreme lengths to avoid accountability during his time in office.
Johnson has gone to quite literally extreme lengths to avoid accountability during his time in office.
"Being prime minister is not a game."
Ever the coward, the PM has used fridges, hospital wards and even foreign conflicts to dodge scrutiny - and tricky TV interviews.
It is the second double-decker bus to be torched in the past week, amid protests against the Northern Ireland protocol.
Some 48 per cent of voters now think the Tories are “corrupt”, whilst 47 per cent think the same about Johnson.
"It’s one thing to show how little you care but quite another sit next to 95 year old David Attenborough and NOT wear a MASK," Anna McMorrin said.
From the newsletter: Cash is being splashed on local transport, but it's far from devolution.
"I prosecuted terrorists and I prosecuted extremists," said Starmer. "I bought dodgy water canons, my vegetative bridge was vegetative & I escaped on holiday to avoid a damning Covid report", the PM should have replied.
There is confusion over just how much cash is being invested by both Gates and the UK government.
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