WATCH: Cameron says Johnson ‘gets away with things mere mortals can’t’
"Well, Boris has always been able to get away with things that mere mortals can’t seem to," former prime minister David Cameron has said.
"Well, Boris has always been able to get away with things that mere mortals can’t seem to," former prime minister David Cameron has said.
“Many of those around him, mediocre politicians now drunk with the unexpected power that an ill-prepared referendum has bestowed upon them, have supported him because they saw it as a formidable opportunity for their careers," one newspaper read.
Polls are showing prime minister Boris Johnson's ratings have reached a new low.
The actor described him as a "man who doesn’t seem to care or believe in anything other than his own advancement."
"Johnson has no authority left in our country or even with his Cabinet," Manuel Cortes said, "for the health of the nation it's time for him to go and go now".
The West Yorkshire side clashed with the Gunners following a bruising week for the prime minister.
Several people have suggested that they should start serving cheese and wine at the meetings to encourage the PM to attend them.
Nicola Sturgeon said it was "disappointing and frustrating that neither the PM nor the chancellor" bothered to turn up.
The prime minister is alleged to have told one aide that they deserved a drink for “beating back” coronavirus.
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