Boris Johnson claims to love Britain, but he’s ideologically vandalising it
As long as Johnson and his mob wave flags and stoke culture wars, the ultranationalist cult will ignore the wanton vandalism of Britain.
As long as Johnson and his mob wave flags and stoke culture wars, the ultranationalist cult will ignore the wanton vandalism of Britain.
If anything, Tory rebels were only hardened by the PM's call with backbenchers.
The PM tried to drum up support today as he moves to table legislation that could override parts of his lauded deal.
Writing in the Telegraph, Mr Johnson said: “I have to say that we never seriously believed that the EU would be willing to use a Treaty, negotiated in good faith, to blockade one part of the UK."
The PM also came a cropper in the international press, which described his latest moves as "barbaric".
"Does not understand the damage done to our reputation for probity and respect for the rule of law?"
From Brexit to prorogation via Barnard Castle, a guide to Boris Johnson's uneasy relationship with legality.
The fully costed plan to boost the NHS budget, provide affordable housing and free superfast internet was said to have no ‘economic credibility’.
Number 10 is yet to confirm whether the prime minister and his staff will self isolate.
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