27 of the funniest and most damning things people are saying about Boris Johnson right now
15.
My main conclusion from all this is that people are going to a lot more parties than I am.
— Ian Dunt (@IanDunt) January 11, 2022
16.
If the man running the country needs Sue Gray to establish whether or not he was at a party in his own house, surely that on its own would suggest he’s not up to the job?
— James Ball (@jamesrbuk) January 11, 2022
17.
“Because of overdose of adrenaline when I was having an affair… it’s physically impossible for me to tell the truth.” pic.twitter.com/OpyhkS1yFW
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) January 11, 2022
18.
Has anyone told Boris Johnson that if he resigns he’ll actually have *more* time for parties??
— Tez (@tezilyas) January 11, 2022
19.
Let me put this politely: it is not *entirely clear* why the Prime Minister needs to wait for Sue Gray's report to find out if he went to a party in his own garden
— Gavin Barwell (@GavinBarwell) January 10, 2022
20.
Who called it a garden party at No10 not a ‘pricknic’?
— Robin Flavell (@RobinFlavell) January 11, 2022
21.
Public:
Saying goodbye to loved ones on ventilators via iPadBoris Johnson (performing The Worm): CAN’T STOP, ADDICTED TO THE SHINDIG-
— James Felton (@JimMFelton) January 11, 2022
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https://twitter.com/Duffeh_Leeds/status/1480632069495697413?s=20
23.
Remember when we thought the worst thing a Prime Minister could do was have sex with a pig? Remember those golden, hazy days?
— Chris PG/𝙋𝙖𝙥𝙖𝙂𝙡𝙞𝙩𝙘𝙝 (@_Papaglitch_) January 11, 2022
24.
The prime minister has lied to Parliament, lied to his party, lied to the public and lied to the media. As Christopher Hitchens used to say, he's no one left to lie to.
— Nick Cohen (@NickCohen4) January 11, 2022
25.
I’ve written a little song to accompany this.
[sound up]#DowningStreetParties pic.twitter.com/wx1eVc2TXe
— Nick Harvey (@mrnickharvey) January 11, 2022
26.
I've thrown a party for 100 people by mistake pic.twitter.com/yro96Wx1Ug
— Dai Lama (@WelshDalaiLama) January 11, 2022
27.
I am going to say this because the Prime Minister isn’t coming to the Commons to say it: I am sorry for anyone who couldn’t see or be with someone they loved, on the 20th May 2020. I am sorry if that was the day you lost or laid someone you loved to rest. I am so sorry.
— Susanna Reid (@susannareid100) January 11, 2022
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